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2010MNRAS.404.1203F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 404, 1203-1214 (2010/May-3)
Accreted versus in situ Milky way globular clusters.
FORBES D.A. and BRIDGES T.
Abstract (from CDS):
After excluding Sagittarius and Canis Major GCs, several young track GCs remain. Their horizontal branch morphologies are often red and hence classified as young halo objects; however, they do not tend to reveal extended horizontal branches (a possible signature of an accreted remnant nucleus). Retrograde orbit GCs (a key signature of accretion) are commonly found in the young track. We also examine GCs that lie close to the Fornax-Leo-Sculptor great circle defined by several satellite galaxies. We find that several GCs are consistent with the young track and we speculate that they may have been accreted along with their host dwarf galaxy, whose nucleus may survive as a GC. Finally, we suggest that 27-47 GCs (about 1/4 of the entire system), from six to eight dwarf galaxies, were accreted to build the Milky Way GC system we see today.
Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS
Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: formation - globular clusters: general - Galaxy: halo
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