2021A&A...654A..23G


Query : 2021A&A...654A..23G

2021A&A...654A..23G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 654A, 23-23 (2021/10-1)

Physical characterization of recently discovered globular clusters in the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy. I. Metallicities, ages, and luminosities.

GARRO E.R., MINNITI D., GOMEZ M. and ALONSO-GARCIA J.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Globular clusters (GCs) are important tools for rebuilding the accretion history of a galaxy. In particular, newly discovered GCs in the Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf galaxy can be used as probes of the accretion event onto the Milky Way (MW).
Aims. Our main aim is to characterize the GC system of the Sgr dwarf galaxy by measuring its main physical parameters.
Methods. We built the optical and near-infrared color-magnitude diagrams for 21 new Sgr GCs using the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea Extended Survey near-infrared database combined with the Gaia Early Data Release 3 optical database. We derived metallicities and ages for all targets using the isochrone-fitting method with PARSEC isochrones. We also used the relation between red giant branch slope and metallicity as an independent method to confirm our metallicity estimates. In addition, the total luminosities were calculated in the near-infrared and in the optical. We then constructed the metallicity distribution (MD), the globular cluster luminosity function (GCLF), and the age-metallicity relation for the Sgr GC system.
Results. We find that there are 17 metal-rich GCs with -0.9 < [Fe/H]< - 0.3, plus 4 metal-poor GCs with -2.0 < [Fe/H]< - 1.1 in the new Sgr GC sample. The metallicity estimates using isochrones and red giant branch slopes agree well. Even though our age estimates are rough, we find that the metal-poor GCs are consistent with an old population with an average age of ∼13 Gyr, while the metal-rich GCs show a wider age range, between 6 - 8 Gyr and 10 - 13 Gyr. Additionally, we compare the MD and the GCLF for the Sgr GC system with those of the MW, M31, and Large Magellanic Cloud galaxies.
Conclusions. We conclude that the majority of the metal-rich GCs are located within the main body of the Sgr galaxy. We confirm that the GCLF is not a universal distribution because the Sgr GCLF peaks at fainter luminosities (MV ≃ -5.5 mag) than the GCLFs of the MW, M31, and Large Magellanic Cloud. Moreover, the MD shows a double-peaked distribution, and we note that the metal-rich population looks like the MW bulge GCs. We compared our results with the literature and conclude that the Sgr progenitor could have been a reasonably large galaxy able to retain the supernovae ejecta, thus enriching its interstellar medium.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - Galaxy: halo - galaxies: luminosity function - mass function - Galaxy: stellar content - infrared: stars - globular clusters: general

Simbad objects: 110

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Number of rows : 110
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 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12639 1
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11142 1
3 NAME Whiting 1 GlC 02 02 56.8 -03 15 10           ~ 149 0
4 NAME Sagittarius Stream St* 02 22 +00.0           ~ 874 0
5 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7059 0
6 NGC 1466 GlC 03 44 32.71 -71 40 18.0   11.6 11.59     ~ 162 0
7 NGC 1447 GiG 03 45 47.1649215288 -09 01 07.268906820   15.24       ~ 15 0
8 NAME Ret GlC 04 36 10.15 -58 51 34.8   14.00 14.25 13.50   ~ 163 1
9 NGC 1651 GlC 04 37 32.530 -70 35 08.71   12.99 12.28     ~ 122 0
10 NGC 1841 GlC 04 45 24.38 -83 59 53.3   12.23 11.43     ~ 182 0
11 NGC 1711 Cl* 04 50 37.320 -69 59 01.72   11.22 11.10     ~ 113 0
12 NGC 1718 Cl* 04 52 25.040 -67 03 08.50   13.01 12.25     ~ 72 0
13 NGC 1754 Cl* 04 54 18.080 -70 26 32.58   12.32 11.57     ~ 93 0
14 NGC 1777 Cl* 04 55 48 -74 17.0   13.40 12.80     ~ 43 0
15 NGC 1786 Cl* 04 59 07.470 -67 44 45.44   10.1       ~ 146 0
16 NGC 1783 GlC 04 59 08.590 -65 59 15.84   10.9 10.93     ~ 253 0
17 NGC 1806 GlC 05 02 11.180 -67 59 05.89   11.1       ~ 157 0
18 NGC 1835 Cl* 05 05 09.210 -69 24 20.96   11.314 10.596     ~ 166 0
19 NGC 1831 GlC 05 06 16.12 -64 55 06.9   11.52 11.18     ~ 164 0
20 NGC 1856 Cl* 05 09 30.290 -69 07 45.08   10.40 10.06     ~ 153 0
21 NGC 1866 GlC 05 13 38.920 -65 27 52.75           ~ 421 0
22 NGC 1868 GlC 05 14 36.60 -63 57 25.7   12.02 11.57     ~ 121 0
23 NGC 1898 As* 05 16 45.380 -69 39 16.76   12.62 11.86     ~ 98 0
24 NGC 1916 Cl* 05 18 37.87 -69 24 22.9   11.16 10.38     ~ 91 0
25 NGC 1928 Cl* 05 20 55.940 -69 28 34.96   13.34 12.47     ~ 67 0
26 NGC 1939 Cl* 05 21 26.82 -69 56 59.0   12.52 11.83     ~ 60 0
27 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17424 0
28 2MASX J05283953-7337514 GlC 05 28 39.531 -73 37 51.45   14.14 13.42     ~ 51 0
29 NGC 1978 GlC 05 28 45.330 -66 14 12.04   10.7 10.70     ~ 308 0
30 NGC 2005 Cl* 05 30 08.500 -69 45 14.42   12.30 11.57     ~ 94 0
31 NGC 2002 Cl* 05 30 21.000 -66 53 06.20           ~ 63 0
32 NGC 2019 Cl* 05 31 56.48 -70 09 32.5   10.9 10.86     ~ 122 0
33 NGC 2100 Cl* 05 42 07.200 -69 12 26.99   9.6       ~ 189 0
34 ESO 57-30 GlC 05 42 17.300 -71 35 27.47   12.88 12.09     ~ 24 0
35 ESO 86-22 Cl* 05 42 29.090 -65 21 46.33     13.8     ~ 43 0
36 NGC 2121 Cl* 05 48 13.190 -71 28 52.00   13.21 12.37     ~ 132 0
37 NGC 2136 Cl* 05 53 01.800 -69 29 24.24   10.99 10.70     ~ 118 1
38 NGC 2137 Cl* 05 53 12 -69 29.0   12.88 12.66     ~ 41 1
39 NGC 2173 GlC 05 57 58 -72 58.7   12.74 11.88     ~ 141 0
40 NGC 2155 Cl* 05 58 32.070 -65 28 38.62   13.41 12.60     ~ 106 0
41 NGC 2162 GlC 06 00 30.21 -63 43 18.2   13.38 12.70     ~ 78 0
42 ESO 121-3 Cl* 06 02 03.32 -60 31 25.6   14.91 14.04     ~ 114 0
43 NGC 2209 GlC 06 08 36.06 -73 50 07.9   13.58 13.15     ~ 114 0
44 NGC 2213 Cl* 06 10 42.000 -71 31 43.99           ~ 95 0
45 NGC 2210 GlC 06 11 31.296 -69 07 17.04   10.9 10.94     ~ 187 0
46 NAME Hodge 11 GlC 06 14 22.92 -69 50 54.9   12.57 11.93     ~ 110 0
47 NGC 2249 GlC 06 25 49 -68 55.2   12.66 12.23     ~ 72 0
48 NGC 2257 Cl* 06 30 12.62 -64 19 40.0   13.24 12.62     ~ 216 0
49 Cl Berkeley 29 OpC 06 53 04.2 +16 55 39   14.3       ~ 174 0
50 NAME Saurer A Cluster OpC 07 20.9 +01 48           ~ 64 0
51 NGC 2419 GlC 07 38 08.51 +38 52 54.9     10.05     ~ 931 0
52 NGC 4147 GlC 12 10 06.149 +18 32 31.78   11.45 10.74     ~ 572 0
53 NGC 5634 GlC 14 29 37.28 -05 58 35.1   10.69 10.05     ~ 300 0
54 ESO 454-29 GlC 17 27 33.24 -30 48 07.8           ~ 251 0
55 Liller 1 Cl* 17 33 24.50 -33 23 20.0           ~ 263 0
56 NGC 6388 GlC 17 36 17.461 -44 44 08.34           ~ 913 1
57 NGC 6440 GlC 17 48 52.67 -20 21 34.5           ~ 550 0
58 NGC 6441 GlC 17 50 13.06 -37 03 05.2           ~ 884 0
59 ESO 455-49 GlC 17 50 46.40 -31 16 31.0           ~ 185 0
60 NGC 6453 GlC 17 50 51.77 -34 35 55.1   10.49       ~ 166 0
61 NAME UKS 1 GlC 17 54 27.20 -24 08 43.0           ~ 93 0
62 GCl 80.1 GlC 18 01 38.80 -26 50 23.0           ~ 121 0
63 NGC 6540 GlC 18 06 08.60 -27 45 55.0           ~ 120 0
64 NGC 6558 GlC 18 10 17.6 -31 45 50           ~ 225 0
65 ESO 522-1 GlC 18 12 15.80 -22 44 31.0     14.86     ~ 95 1
66 NGC 6569 GlC 18 13 38.88 -31 49 35.2   10.78 9.47     ~ 238 0
67 ESO 456-78 GlC 18 14 06.600 -28 38 06.00           ~ 62 0
68 [MGA2017] 4 Gl? 18 15 35 -28 18.0           ~ 4 0
69 DSH J1815.7-2948 Cl* 18 15 47.00 -29 48 46.0           ~ 8 0
70 [MGA2017] 3 Gl? 18 20 23 -32 24.5           ~ 6 0
71 NGC 6624 GlC 18 23 40.51 -30 21 39.7           ~ 884 1
72 M 28 GlC 18 24 32.89 -24 52 11.4           ~ 766 0
73 [MGA2017] 2 Gl? 18 30 02 -28 26.4           ~ 6 0
74 NGC 6638 GlC 18 30 56.25 -25 29 47.1   10.81 9.68     ~ 234 0
75 M 69 GlC 18 31 23.10 -32 20 53.1           ~ 462 0
76 NGC 6642 GlC 18 31 54.23 -23 28 34.1   11.30 10.24     ~ 206 0
77 [MGA2017] 311 Gl? 18 34 30.0 -28 47 03           ~ 3 0
78 [MGA2017] 312 Gl? 18 34 38.0 -28 51 37           ~ 3 0
79 [MGA2017] 1 Gl? 18 34 48 -28 42.7           ~ 7 0
80 [MGA2017] 144 Gl? 18 40 09.0 -30 34 26           ~ 2 0
81 [MGA2017] 147 Gl? 18 41 56.0 -30 56 07           ~ 2 0
82 [MGA2017] 329 Gl? 18 44 31.0 -30 01 12           ~ 3 0
83 [MGA2017] 313 Gl? 18 45 33.0 -24 09 08           ~ 2 0
84 [MGA2017] 324 Gl? 18 46 19.0 -29 27 00           ~ 3 0
85 [MGA2017] 335 Gl? 18 47 16.8 -30 15 36           ~ 4 0
86 [MGA2017] 328 Gl? 18 47 17.0 -30 06 00           ~ 3 0
87 [MGA2017] 332 Gl? 18 47 43.2 -29 23 06           ~ 4 0
88 [MGA2017] 340 Gl? 18 50 55.2 -30 27 36           ~ 2 0
89 [MGA2017] 326 Gl? 18 51 07.0 -29 56 24           ~ 3 0
90 [MGA2017] 148 Gl? 18 51 36.0 -30 24 58           ~ 3 0
91 [MGA2017] 146 Gl? 18 52 12.0 -31 56 45           ~ 3 0
92 [MGA2017] 145 Gl? 18 53 28.0 -28 33 44           ~ 3 0
93 [MGA2017] 341 Gl? 18 53 57.6 -30 31 48           ~ 4 0
94 [MGA2017] 325 Gl? 18 54 10.0 -31 58 12           ~ 3 0
95 [MGA2017] 342 Gl? 18 54 19.2 -31 07 12           ~ 4 0
96 [MGA2017] 338 Gl? 18 54 52.8 -31 40 48           ~ 2 0
97 M 54 GlC 18 55 03.33 -30 28 47.5           ~ 1067 0
98 NAME SDG G 18 55 19.0 -30 32 43   4.5 3.6     ~ 2186 2
99 [MGA2017] 343 Gl? 18 55 36.0 -31 06 36           ~ 3 0
100 [MGA2017] 330 Gl? 18 55 38.0 -29 59 24           ~ 2 0
101 [MGA2017] 344 Gl? 18 56 38.4 -31 06 36           ~ 3 0
102 [MGA2017] 327 Gl? 19 00 43.0 -29 59 24           ~ 2 0
103 Cl Terzan 7 GlC 19 17 43.92 -34 39 27.8           ~ 427 0
104 Cl Arp 2 GlC 19 28 44.11 -30 21 20.3     12.41     ~ 354 0
105 Cl Terzan 8 GlC 19 41 44.41 -33 59 58.1     11.54     ~ 321 0
106 Cl Pal 12 GlC 21 46 38.84 -21 15 09.4     11.89     ~ 516 0
107 GCl 124 GlC 23 06 44.48 +12 46 19.2   15.6       ~ 277 1
108 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4297 0
109 NAME Helmi Stream St* ~ ~           ~ 76 0
110 NAME Gaia Enceladus-Sausage St* ~ ~           ~ 521 0

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