An updated survey of globular clusters in M 31. I. Classification and radial velocity for 76 candidate clusters
S. Galleti, L. Federici, M. Bellazzini, A. Buzzoni, F. Fusi Pecci

TL;DR
This survey provides new spectroscopic data for 76 candidate globular clusters in M31, confirming 42 as genuine clusters and refining their classification and kinematic properties, revealing many clusters still unidentified.
Contribution
The paper presents the first large spectroscopic survey of M31 globular cluster candidates, improving classification accuracy and expanding the confirmed cluster catalog.
Findings
42 new confirmed M31 globular clusters
Homogeneous radial velocity list for 349 clusters
Identification of background galaxies, stars, and HII regions among candidates
Abstract
Aims - We present the first results of a large spectroscopic survey of globular clusters and candidate globular clusters in the nearby M~31 galaxy. The survey is aimed at the classification of known candidate M~31 clusters and at the study of their kinematic properties. Methods - We obtained low-resolution spectroscopy (lambda/Dlambda~800-1300) for 133 targets, including 76 yet-to-confirm candidate clusters (i.e. with no previous spectroscopic information), 55 already-confirmed genuine M31 clusters, and 2 uncertain candidates. Our observations allowed a reliable estimate of the target radial velocity, within a typical accuracy of ~+-20km/s. The observed candidates have been robustly classified according to their radial velocity and shape parameters that allowed us to confidently discriminate between point sources and extended objects even from low-spatial-resolution imagery. Results -…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
