2005ApJ...634.1002J


Query : 2005ApJ...634.1002J

2005ApJ...634.1002J - Astrophys. J., 634, 1002-1019 (2005/December-1)

The ACS Virgo cluster survey. X. Half-light radii of globular clusters in early-type galaxies: environmental dependencies and a standard ruler for distance estimation.

JORDAN A., COTE P., BLAKESLEE J.P., FERRARESE L., McLAUGHLIN D.E., MEI S., PENG E.W., TONRY J.L., MERRITT D., MILOSAVLJEVIC M., SARAZIN C.L., SIVAKOFF G.R. and WEST M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have measured half-light radii, rh, for thousands of globular clusters (GCs) belonging to the 100 early-type galaxies observed in the ACS Virgo Cluster Survey and the elliptical galaxy NGC 4697. An analysis of the dependencies of the measured half-light radii on both the properties of the GCs themselves and their host galaxies reveals that, in analogy with GCs in the Galaxy but in a milder fashion, the average half-light radius increases with increasing galactocentric distance or, alternatively, with decreasing galaxy surface brightness. For the first time, we find that the average half-light radius decreases with the host galaxy color. We also show that there is no evidence for a variation of rhwith the luminosity of the GCs. Finally, we find in agreement with previous observations that the average rhdepends on the color of GCs, with red GCs being ∼17% smaller than their blue counterparts. We show that this difference is probably a consequence of an intrinsic mechanism, rather than projection effects, and that it is in good agreement with the mechanism proposed by Jordán. We discuss these findings in light of two simple pictures for the origin of the rhof GCs and show that both lead to a behavior in rough agreement with the observations. After accounting for the dependencies on galaxy color, galactocentric radius, and underlying surface brightness, we show that the average GC half-light radii <rh> can be successfully used as a standard ruler for distance estimation. We outline the methodology, provide a calibration for its use, and discuss the prospects for this distance estimator with future observing facilities. We find <rh≥2.7±0.35 pc for GCs with (g-z)=1.2 mag in a galaxy with color (g-z)gal=1.5 mag and at an underlying surface z-band brightness of µz=21 mag/arcsec2. Using this technique, we place an upper limit of 3.4 Mpc on the 1 σ line-of-sight depth of the Virgo Cluster. Finally, we examine the form of the rhdistribution for our sample galaxies and provide an analytic expression that successfully describes this distribution.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Galaxies: Star Clusters - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General

Simbad objects: 65

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Number of rows : 65
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 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1820 0
2 IC 3019 GiG 12 09 22.257 +13 59 32.73   15.0       ~ 109 0
3 IC 3065 GiG 12 15 12.5592175920 +14 25 58.469336508   14.7       ~ 98 0
4 IC 3101 LSB 12 17 19.6485543456 +11 56 36.472097652   15.5       ~ 72 0
5 NGC 4262 GiG 12 19 30.5694336288 +14 52 39.517143276 13.00 12.49 11.55     ~ 356 1
6 NGC 4267 GiG 12 19 45.2735790120 +12 47 53.704780368   12.4       ~ 243 0
7 UGC 7399 A GiG 12 20 48.7985405736 +17 29 13.991194464   15.1       ~ 94 0
8 UGC 7436 GiP 12 22 19.530 +14 45 38.11   15.2       ~ 130 0
9 NGC 4352 GiG 12 24 05.0220445416 +11 13 05.086056576   14.0       ~ 162 0
10 NGC 4365 GiG 12 24 28.228 +07 19 03.07   11.5       ~ 840 0
11 NGC 4371 GiG 12 24 55.4333579760 +11 42 15.144247584 12.35 11.79 10.81     ~ 318 1
12 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1762 2
13 NGC 4377 GiG 12 25 12.3315185232 +14 45 43.811084016   12.5       ~ 220 0
14 NGC 4379 GiG 12 25 14.7458757864 +15 36 26.755074576 13.05 12.63 11.72     ~ 226 1
15 M 85 GiP 12 25 24.053 +18 11 27.89   10.2       ~ 644 0
16 NGC 4387 GiG 12 25 41.6768484264 +12 48 37.804615956 13.42 13.01 12.12   10.87 ~ 392 1
17 IC 3328 GiP 12 25 57.9238048368 +10 03 13.552350912   14.9       ~ 158 0
18 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1083 1
19 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6633 0
20 NGC 4417 GiP 12 26 50.6084412168 +09 35 03.354168804   12.2       ~ 257 0
21 NGC 4442 GiG 12 28 03.8815318272 +09 48 13.426522272   11.2       ~ 282 0
22 IC 3381 LSB 12 28 14.8698618648 +11 47 23.359165728   14.42       ~ 165 1
23 NGC 4458 GiP 12 28 57.5613938232 +13 14 30.946545276 13.27 12.93 12.07     ~ 413 2
24 NGC 4459 H2G 12 29 00.0329905416 +13 58 42.826603332   11.6       ~ 539 0
25 NGC 4464 GiG 12 29 21.2937802368 +08 09 23.807609316   13.5       ~ 232 0
26 NGC 4467 GiG 12 29 30.2447376768 +07 59 34.273371336   15.2       ~ 179 0
27 LEDA 41180 AG? 12 29 34.9891966080 +08 03 28.781563608           ~ 84 0
28 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2092 2
29 NGC 4473 GiG 12 29 48.878 +13 25 45.55 11.60 11.16 10.20     ~ 644 1
30 NGC 4474 GiG 12 29 53.5396737408 +14 04 06.881708604   12.6       ~ 262 0
31 NGC 4476 GiG 12 29 59.0772974472 +12 20 55.292203464 13.28 13.01 12.19     ~ 320 1
32 NGC 4482 GiG 12 30 10.3245430152 +10 46 46.088237784   14.2       ~ 169 0
33 NGC 4478 GiP 12 30 17.4160005576 +12 19 42.790577160 12.82 12.36 11.45   10.17 ~ 490 1
34 NGC 4479 GiG 12 30 18.3716396496 +13 34 39.522722196 13.73 13.40 12.44     ~ 184 2
35 UGCA 283 GiG 12 30 31.985 +12 29 24.85   14.5       ~ 413 0
36 NGC 4483 GiG 12 30 40.6442816856 +09 00 56.391019596   13.4       ~ 165 0
37 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7180 3
38 NGC 4489 GiG 12 30 52.2472748976 +16 45 31.866359004   13.2       ~ 252 0
39 UGC 7658 GiG 12 30 57.7095721176 +12 16 13.316512872   11.2 11.59 12.02   ~ 232 1
40 IC 3461 GiG 12 32 02.747 +11 53 23.16   15.4 14.88   13.3 ~ 127 0
41 IC 3468 GiG 12 32 14.2119323256 +10 15 05.173970472   14.6       ~ 136 0
42 IC 3470 GiP 12 32 23.353 +11 15 47.56   15.0       ~ 116 0
43 NGC 4515 GiG 12 33 04.9652329656 +16 15 55.889535096   13.3       ~ 147 0
44 IC 3501 GiG 12 33 51.6142478304 +13 19 20.832571596   15.0       ~ 98 0
45 NGC 4528 GiG 12 34 06.0685723920 +11 19 16.528093428 13.39 12.97 12.06     ~ 189 1
46 IC 3506 GiC 12 34 06.739 +12 44 29.75   16.67 15.93   14.1 ~ 92 0
47 IC 3509 GiG 12 34 11.5324571232 +12 02 56.163023196   15.3       ~ 114 0
48 NGC 4550 GiP 12 35 30.5913588048 +12 13 14.921166792 12.97 12.56 11.68     ~ 537 1
49 NGC 4551 GiP 12 35 37.9542692328 +12 15 50.284593432 13.49 12.97 12.02     ~ 354 1
50 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 995 2
51 NGC 4564 GiG 12 36 26.9869512504 +11 26 21.204472848 12.51 12.05 11.12     ~ 595 1
52 NGC 4570 GiG 12 36 53.3828233728 +07 14 47.697174852   11.8       ~ 331 0
53 IC 3635 GiG 12 40 13.334 +12 52 29.98   15.5       ~ 81 0
54 IC 3652 GiG 12 40 58.5602846328 +11 11 04.080925212   15.1       ~ 115 0
55 NGC 4612 GiG 12 41 32.7539216616 +07 18 53.535354804   11.90       ~ 214 1
56 M 59 GiG 12 42 02.2581375168 +11 38 48.909507756   11.0       ~ 693 0
57 IC 3672 GiG 12 42 08.6673855720 +11 45 15.438923748   15.1       ~ 111 0
58 NGC 4623 GiG 12 42 10.6913697096 +07 40 37.130799216   13.24       ~ 197 1
59 NGC 4638 GiP 12 42 47.4239240016 +11 26 32.970950556   12.2 11.23     ~ 281 1
60 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
61 NGC 4660 GiP 12 44 31.9814021280 +11 11 25.739106972   12.1       ~ 417 0
62 IC 3735 AG? 12 45 20.4211125864 +13 41 33.601364304   15.1       ~ 91 0
63 NGC 4697 GiG 12 48 35.8981498824 -05 48 02.482374564   10.97   9.83   ~ 859 0
64 NGC 4754 GiP 12 52 17.563 +11 18 49.18   11.6       ~ 284 0
65 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8378 0

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