2006AJ....131..866S


Query : 2006AJ....131..866S

2006AJ....131..866S - Astron. J., 131, 866-888 (2006/February-0)

Hot populations in M 87 globular clusters.

SOHN S.T., O'CONNELL R.W., KUNDU A., LANDSMAN W.B., BURSTEIN D., BOHLIN R.C., FROGEL J.A. and ROSE J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

To explore the production of UV-bright stars in old, metal-rich populations like those in elliptical galaxies, we have obtained Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph far- and near-UV photometry of globular clusters (GCs) in four fields in the giant elliptical (gE) galaxy M87. To a limit of mFUV∼25 we detect a total of 66 GCs in common with the deep HST optical-band study of Kundu et al. Despite strong overlap in V- and I-band properties, the M87 GCs have UV-optical properties that are distinct from clusters in the Milky Way and in M31. M87 clusters, especially metal-poor ones, produce larger hot horizontal-branch populations than do Milky Way analogs. In color plots including the near-UV band, the M87 clusters appear to represent an extension of the Milky Way sequence. Cluster mass is probably not a factor in these distinctions. The most metal-rich M87 GCs in our sample are near solar metallicity and overlap the local E galaxy sample in estimated Mg2 line indices. Nonetheless, the clusters produce much more UV light at a given Mg2, being up to 1 mag bluer than any gE galaxy in (FUV-V) color. The M87 GCs do not appear to represent a transition between Milky Way-type clusters and E galaxies. The differences are in the correct sense if the clusters are significantly older than the E galaxies.

Comparisons with Galactic open clusters indicate that the hot stars lie on the extreme horizontal branch, rather than being blue stragglers, and that the extreme horizontal branch becomes well populated for ages ≳5 Gyr. Existing model grids for clusters do not match the observations well, due to poorly understood giant branch mass loss or perhaps high helium abundances. We find that 41 of our UV detections have no optical-band counterparts. Most appear to be UV-bright background galaxies seen through M87. Eleven near-UV variable sources detected at only one epoch in the central field are probably classical novae. Two recurrent variable sources have no obvious explanation but could be related to activity in the relativistic jet.


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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: Messier Number: M87 - Galaxies: Star Clusters - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General - Ultraviolet: Galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/131/866): table2.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 2: [SOK2006] NUV-NN (Nos NUV-1 to NUV-22). Tables 4, 5: [SOK2006] NNNN N=55+43+48+16.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 43

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Number of rows : 43
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 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3918 0
2 M 32 GiG 00 42 41.82480 +40 51 54.6120 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2154 2
3 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12660 1
4 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
5 NGC 362 GlC 01 03 14.26 -70 50 55.6     6.58     ~ 1086 0
6 NGC 1261 GlC 03 12 16.21 -55 12 58.4     8.63     ~ 520 0
7 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1571 1
8 NGC 1851 GlC 05 14 06.76 -40 02 47.6           ~ 1430 0
9 M 79 GlC 05 24 10.59 -24 31 27.3     8.16     ~ 817 0
10 NGC 2298 GlC 06 48 59.41 -36 00 19.1     8.89     ~ 497 0
11 [SZB2004] Nova No* 12 30 45.408 +12 23 16.17           ~ 3 1
12 [BLZ2004] PC1-2 V* 12 30 48.285 +12 23 31.13           ~ 2 0
13 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7207 3
14 [BLZ2004] PC1-1 No* 12 30 49.744 +12 23 29.39           ~ 2 0
15 SA 57- reg 13 08 38 +29 23.1           ~ 179 0
16 M 53 GlC 13 12 55.25 +18 10 05.4     7.79     ~ 837 0
17 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3430 0
18 M 3 GlC 13 42 11.62 +28 22 38.2     6.39     ~ 2479 0
19 NGC 5897 GlC 15 17 24.40 -21 00 36.4   10.16 8.52     ~ 389 0
20 M 5 GlC 15 18 33.22 +02 04 51.7     5.95     ~ 1980 0
21 M 80 GlC 16 17 02.41 -22 58 33.9           ~ 717 0
22 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1853 0
23 M 13 GlC 16 41 41.634 +36 27 40.75     5.8     ~ 2194 0
24 M 62 GlC 17 01 12.60 -30 06 44.5           ~ 621 0
25 M 92 GlC 17 17 07.39 +43 08 09.4     6.52     ~ 2116 0
26 NGC 6356 GlC 17 23 34.99 -17 48 46.9   10.01 7.42     ~ 350 1
27 NGC 6388 GlC 17 36 17.461 -44 44 08.34           ~ 915 1
28 M 14 GlC 17 37 36.15 -03 14 45.3   9.55 5.73     ~ 386 0
29 NGC 6441 GlC 17 50 13.06 -37 03 05.2           ~ 885 0
30 NGC 6541 GlC 18 08 02.36 -43 42 53.6           ~ 378 0
31 NGC 6624 GlC 18 23 40.51 -30 21 39.7           ~ 886 1
32 M 28 GlC 18 24 32.89 -24 52 11.4           ~ 770 0
33 M 69 GlC 18 31 23.10 -32 20 53.1           ~ 462 0
34 M 70 GlC 18 43 12.76 -32 17 31.6           ~ 386 0
35 M 54 GlC 18 55 03.33 -30 28 47.5           ~ 1069 0
36 NGC 6752 GlC 19 10 52.11 -59 59 04.4           ~ 2001 0
37 M 56 GlC 19 16 35.57 +30 11 00.5           ~ 422 0
38 NGC 6791 OpC 19 20 53.0 +37 46 41   10.52 9.5     ~ 1040 0
39 M 75 GlC 20 06 04.841 -21 55 20.14     8.26     ~ 366 0
40 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3140 0
41 M 30 GlC 21 40 22.12 -23 10 47.5     7.10     ~ 1049 0
42 NAME HDF-S reg 22 32 56 -60 33.0           ~ 570 0
43 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8406 0

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