2004AJ....128.1623B


Query : 2004AJ....128.1623B

2004AJ....128.1623B - Astron. J., 128, 1623-1645 (2004/October-0)

The chemical properties of Milky Way and M 31 globular clusters. I. A comparative study.

BEASLEY M.A., BRODIE J.P., STRADER J., FORBES D.A., PROCTOR R.N., BARMBY P. and HUCHRA J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

A comparative analysis is performed between high-quality integrated spectral indices of 30 M31 globular clusters, 20 Milky Way globular clusters, and a sample of field and cluster elliptical galaxies. We find that the Lick CN indices in the M31 and Galactic clusters are enhanced relative to the bulges of the Milky Way, M31, and elliptical spheroids, in agreement with Burstein and coworkers. Although not particularly evident in the Lick CN indices, the near-UV cyanogen feature (λ3883) is strongly enhanced with respect to the Galactic globular clusters at metallicities -1.5<[Fe/H]←0.3. Carbon shows signs of varying among these two groups. For [Fe/H]>-0.8, we observe no systematic differences in the Hδ, Hγ, or Hβ indices between the M31 and Galactic globular clusters, in contrast to previous studies. The elliptical galaxy sample lies offset from the loci of the globular clusters in both the cyanogen-[MgFe] and Balmer-line-[MgFe] planes. Six of the M31 clusters appear young and are projected onto the M31 disk. Population synthesis models suggest that these are metal-rich clusters with ages 100-800 Myr, metallicities -0.20≤[Fe/H]≤0.35, and masses 0.7-∼7.0x104 M. Two other young clusters are Hubble V in NGC 205, observed as a template, and an older (∼3 Gyr) cluster some 7 kpc away from the plane of the disk. The six clusters projected onto the disk show signs of rotation similar to the H I gas in M31, and three clusters exhibit thin disk kinematics, according to Morrison and coworkers. Dynamical mass estimates and detailed structural parameters are required for these objects to determine whether they are massive open clusters or globular clusters. If they are the latter, our findings suggest globular clusters may trace the buildup of galaxy disks. In either case, we conclude that these clusters are part of a young, metal-rich disk cluster system in M31, possibly as young as 1 Gyr old.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: Messier Number: M31 - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General

Simbad objects: 62

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Number of rows : 62
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Bol 292 GlC 00 36 16.6741929984 +40 58 26.496865560 17.870 17.891 16.995 16.624 16.060 ~ 39 0
2 Bol 301 GlC 00 38 21.60 +40 03 37.0 18.193 17.920 17.023 16.494 15.890 ~ 43 0
3 Bol 304 GlC 00 38 56.94 +41 10 28.4 17.780 17.537 16.826 16.319 15.740 ~ 34 0
4 Bol 310 GlC 00 39 25.7415101736 +41 23 33.190552896 18.030 17.802 17.040 16.543 15.980 ~ 30 0
5 Bol 314 GlC 00 39 44.59 +40 14 07.9 18.456 18.341 17.770 17.405 16.942 ~ 30 1
6 Bol 313 GlC 00 39 44.6049328032 +40 52 54.984884196 17.643 17.384 16.327 15.609 14.896 ~ 38 0
7 Bol 321 GlC 00 40 15.38 +40 27 45.9 17.913 18.068 17.615 17.316 16.834 ~ 29 1
8 Bol 322 GlC 00 40 17.266 +40 39 04.95 17.589 18.032 17.789 17.657 17.394 ~ 34 1
9 Bol 324 GlC 00 40 20.47 +41 40 49.3 18.640 17.850 18.446   17.633 ~ 41 1
10 M 110 GiG 00 40 22.0572349992 +41 41 07.507220136   8.92 8.07     ~ 1308 1
11 Bol 327 GlC 00 40 24.101 +40 36 22.64 16.55 16.90 16.58 16.31 16.00 ~ 47 1
12 Bol 328 GlC 00 40 24.5776022448 +41 40 22.510495740 19.230 18.750 17.861   16.918 ~ 45 0
13 Bol 337 GlC 00 40 48.4775559480 +42 12 10.961327664 17.690 17.522 16.733 16.242 15.630 ~ 41 0
14 Bol 347 GlC 00 42 22.8912032352 +41 54 27.462341268 17.380 17.230 16.500 15.970 15.490 ~ 36 0
15 Bol 350 GlC 00 42 28.4502042864 +40 24 50.879742228 17.470 17.360 16.740 16.200 15.640 ~ 42 2
16 [JSD2015] AP 2992 GlC 00 42 33.1050969072 +41 20 16.857797856 20.67 18.210 18.47 16.740 16.89 ~ 32 0
17 ACH 13 * 00 42 34.1355338712 +41 19 46.591060836 16.481 16.463 15.850 15.556 15.345 ~ 21 0
18 Bol 126 GlC 00 42 43.6897180488 +41 12 42.775928028 18.059 17.924 17.149 16.662 16.23 ~ 59 0
19 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12645 1
20 [JSD2015] AP 6039 GlC 00 42 44.7717228792 +41 14 44.145868128 18.366 18.089 17.200   17.01 ~ 27 0
21 Bol 134 GlC 00 42 51.6426613536 +41 14 03.617692692 17.73 17.582 16.699 16.161 15.736 ~ 51 0
22 Bol 158 GlC 00 43 14.3953843272 +41 07 21.141017796 15.900 15.560 14.65 14.150 13.550 ~ 117 1
23 Bol 163 GlC 00 43 17.6311962552 +41 27 44.994405276 16.77 16.030 15.00 14.430 13.87 ~ 78 0
24 Bol 222 GlC 00 44 25.3441465992 +41 14 11.911954848 18.683 18.385 17.686 17.235 16.749 ~ 44 1
25 Bol 225 GlC 00 44 29.5618369896 +41 21 35.714596284 15.50 15.000 14.220 13.679 13.02 ~ 133 0
26 Bol 365 GlC 00 44 36.4447682016 +42 17 20.535678312 17.436 17.326 16.569 16.077 15.433 ~ 40 0
27 Bol 234 GlC 00 44 46.3843492944 +41 29 17.732754492 18.002 17.615 16.738 16.159 15.561 ~ 51 0
28 Bol 380 GlC 00 46 06.2106491840 +42 00 53.127933100 17.461 17.282 16.829 16.573 16.114 ~ 34 1
29 Bol 383 GlC 00 46 11.9494798416 +41 19 41.512993212 17.230 16.166 15.332 14.873 14.430 ~ 41 0
30 Bol 393 GlC 00 47 01.1789534184 +41 24 06.526952172 17.970 17.719 16.930 16.400 16.000 ~ 31 0
31 Bol 398 GlC 00 47 57.7796695416 +41 48 45.435677256 18.890 18.377 17.462 16.675 15.910 ~ 29 0
32 Bol 401 GlC 00 48 08.5182035928 +41 40 41.840293764 17.830 17.515 16.826 16.503 15.680 ~ 36 0
33 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11146 1
34 NGC 419 OpC 01 08 17.26 -72 53 01.8 11.41 11.16 10.50   9.34 ~ 272 0
35 NGC 1718 Cl* 04 52 25.040 -67 03 08.50   13.01 12.25     ~ 72 0
36 NGC 1751 Cl* 04 54 12.91 -69 48 26.8   15.06 11.73     ~ 89 0
37 NGC 1735 Cl* 04 54 20.530 -67 05 58.29   10.88 10.76     ~ 20 0
38 KMHK 276 Cl* 04 55 06 -69 40.4   11.43 11.28     ~ 19 0
39 NGC 1755 Cl* 04 55 16.390 -68 12 23.12   10.00 9.85     ~ 77 0
40 NGC 1774 Cl* 04 58 06.120 -67 14 27.40   10.96 10.76     ~ 36 0
41 NGC 1806 GlC 05 02 11.180 -67 59 05.89   11.1       ~ 157 0
42 NGC 1815 Cl* 05 02 26.730 -70 37 19.89   12.43 12.41     ~ 18 0
43 NGC 1852 Cl* 05 09 23.760 -67 46 38.00   12.74 12.01     ~ 51 0
44 NGC 1863 Cl* 05 11 40.240 -68 43 36.01           ~ 43 0
45 NGC 1878 Cl* 05 12 51.390 -70 28 20.33   13.23 12.94     ~ 16 0
46 NGC 1940 Cl* 05 22 44.250 -67 11 11.04   12.21 11.91     ~ 15 0
47 NGC 2002 Cl* 05 30 21.000 -66 53 06.20           ~ 63 0
48 NGC 2031 GlC 05 33 41.440 -70 59 14.54   11.09 10.83     ~ 74 0
49 NGC 2041 Cl* 05 36 28.090 -66 59 29.73   10.58 10.36     ~ 38 0
50 NGC 2127 Cl* 05 51 22.220 -69 21 33.64   11.97 11.64     ~ 12 0
51 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1849 0
52 M 107 GlC 16 32 31.86 -13 03 13.6           ~ 786 0
53 M 13 GlC 16 41 41.634 +36 27 40.75     5.8     ~ 2192 0
54 M 92 GlC 17 17 07.39 +43 08 09.4     6.52     ~ 2115 0
55 NGC 6356 GlC 17 23 34.99 -17 48 46.9   10.01 7.42     ~ 350 1
56 NGC 6440 GlC 17 48 52.67 -20 21 34.5           ~ 550 0
57 NGC 6528 GlC 18 04 49.61 -30 03 20.8   12.12 10.65     ~ 524 0
58 NGC 6539 GlC 18 04 49.74 -07 35 09.1           ~ 225 0
59 NGC 6553 GlC 18 09 15.68 -25 54 27.9   9.08       ~ 600 0
60 NGC 6624 GlC 18 23 40.51 -30 21 39.7           ~ 885 1
61 NGC 6760 GlC 19 11 12.06 +01 01 49.7   11.37 9.78     ~ 240 0
62 M 71 GlC 19 53 46.49 +18 46 45.1           ~ 1127 0

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