2016ApJ...818...99Z


Query : 2016ApJ...818...99Z

2016ApJ...818...99Z - Astrophys. J., 818, 99 (2016/February-2)

Globular cluster populations: results including S4G late-type galaxies.

ZARITSKY D., McCABE K., ARAVENA M., ATHANASSOULA E., BOSMA A., COMERON S., COURTOIS H.M., ELMEGREEN B.G., ELMEGREEN D.M., ERROZ-FERRER S., GADOTTI D.A., HINZ J.L., HO L.C., HOLWERDA B., KIM T., KNAPEN J.H., LAINE J., LAURIKAINEN E., MUNOZ-MATEOS J.C., SALO H. and SHETH K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using 3.6 and 4.5 µm images of 73 late-type, edge-on galaxies from the S4G survey, we compare the richness of the globular cluster populations of these galaxies to those of early-type galaxies that we measured previously. In general, the galaxies presented here fill in the distribution for galaxies with lower stellar mass, M*, specifically log(M*/M_☉ < 10, overlap the results for early-type galaxies of similar masses, and, by doing so, strengthen the case for a dependence of the number of globular clusters per 109M of galaxy stellar mass, TN, on M*. For 8.5 < log(M*/M_☉ < 10.5 we find the relationship can be satisfactorily described as TN = (M*/106.7)–0.56 when M*is expressed in solar masses. The functional form of the relationship is only weakly constrained, and extrapolation outside this range is not advised. Our late-type galaxies, in contrast to our early types, do not show the tendency for low-mass galaxies to split into two TNfamilies. Using these results and a galaxy stellar mass function from the literature, we calculate that, in a volume-limited, local universe sample, clusters are most likely to be found around fairly massive galaxies (M*∼ 1010.8M) and present a fitting function for the volume number density of clusters as a function of parent-galaxy stellar mass. We find no correlation between TN and large-scale environment, but we do find a tendency for galaxies of fixed M*to have larger TNif they have converted a larger proportion of their baryons into stars.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: star clusters: general - galaxies: stellar content

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/818/99): table1.dat>

Simbad objects: 75

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Number of rows : 75
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 UGC 122 GiP 00 13 17.70 +17 01 45.8   15.2       ~ 38 0
2 NGC 100 LSB 00 24 02.837 +16 29 11.00   14.6       ~ 129 0
3 ESO 540-16 EmG 00 42 14.695 -18 09 42.47   14.32   13.41 13.8 ~ 58 0
4 UGCA 14 AG? 00 47 47.54 -09 53 58.3   14.1   13.88 14.4 ~ 54 0
5 UGC 711 GiC 01 08 37.00344 +01 38 28.3596   14.2   14.1 14.2 ~ 84 0
6 UGCA 17 Sy2 01 26 14.419 -06 05 39.01   13.8   13.7 13.1 ~ 87 0
7 UGCA 22 AG? 01 56 58.96 -11 46 49.7   14.98   14.38 15.0 ~ 34 0
8 UGC 1803 AG? 02 20 29.357 +06 48 38.89   15.1       ~ 34 0
9 UGC 1839 AG? 02 22 30.151 -00 37 01.33   16.10   14.43 14.7 ~ 51 0
10 NGC 1145 EmG 02 54 33.513 -18 38 06.47   13.55   12.16 12.6 ~ 67 0
11 ESO 356-18 EmG 02 55 12.48 -36 18 00.6   15.14   14.25 14.9 ~ 42 0
12 UGCA 71 GiP 03 25 24.914 -16 13 59.49   14.65   14.0 13.7 ~ 56 0
13 ESO 482-5 AG? 03 33 02.25 -24 07 58.3   15.46   14.55 15.5 ~ 50 0
14 IC 1962 GiG 03 35 37.49 -21 17 38.6   14.67   13.99 14.2 ~ 58 0
15 NGC 1422 EmG 03 41 31.064 -21 40 53.38   13.99   12.93   ~ 77 0
16 IC 2000 GiG 03 49 07.6548649395 -48 51 29.792967442   12.90   11.78 12.6 ~ 66 0
17 ESO 482-46 Sy2 03 49 42.255 -26 59 36.11   13.98   13.5 13.5 ~ 65 0
18 NGC 1495 EmG 03 58 21.805 -44 27 58.50   13.28   12.38 12.7 ~ 56 0
19 NAME Schuster's Spiral GiP 03 58 56.3 -45 51 33   16.32   15.88   ~ 36 0
20 IC 2058 EmG 04 17 54.3720552624 -55 55 57.738342360   13.90   12.94 13.2 ~ 92 2
21 IC 2233 LSB 08 13 58.909 +45 44 31.74 12.87 13.41 12.63 12.80   ~ 241 1
22 UGC 5203 AG? 09 46 55.843 +79 48 38.27   15.5       ~ 39 0
23 UGC 5245 AG? 09 47 34.611 -02 02 04.87   15.50   15.70 15.1 ~ 45 0
24 NGC 3044 AG? 09 53 40.884 +01 34 46.74   12.7   12.7 12.3 ~ 222 1
25 UGC 5421 LSB 10 04 41.7190006128 +55 18 40.934602944   16.5       ~ 48 0
26 UGC 5459 GiG 10 08 10.071 +53 05 00.53   13.8       ~ 88 0
27 UGC 5662 LSB 10 27 01.146 +28 38 21.84   15.4       ~ 87 0
28 UGC 5708 GiP 10 31 13.307 +04 28 20.08   14.60       ~ 69 0
29 NGC 3365 GiG 10 46 12.649 +01 48 47.95   13.0   13.0 12.9 ~ 100 0
30 ESO 569-14 EmG 10 51 24.093 -19 53 26.62   13.83   12.69 13.2 ~ 61 0
31 NGC 3432 AG? 10 52 31.132 +36 37 07.60   11.81 11.67 11.29   ~ 298 1
32 NGC 3454 GiP 10 54 29.458 +17 20 38.58   14.1       ~ 117 0
33 NGC 3501 GiP 11 02 47.307 +17 59 22.31   13.8       ~ 143 0
34 NGC 3510 LSB 11 03 43.356 +28 53 13.58   13.6       ~ 192 0
35 UGC 6390 AG? 11 22 42.015 +64 03 58.68   14.7       ~ 40 0
36 UGC 6594 GiC 11 37 36.852 +16 33 24.78   14.8       ~ 64 0
37 UGC 6603 GiG 11 38 02.124 +35 12 13.01   15.0       ~ 54 0
38 UGC 6667 GiC 11 42 26.309 +51 35 52.82   14.8       ~ 120 0
39 UGC 6747 GiC 11 46 24.499 +13 49 41.74   15.7       ~ 33 0
40 UGC 6792 EmG 11 49 23.434 +39 46 19.57   14.8       ~ 57 0
41 ESO 505-3 EmG 12 01 06.991 -24 34 04.89   13.84   13.10 13.6 ~ 62 0
42 NGC 4019 GiP 12 01 10.4258471688 +14 06 16.486602372   13.9       ~ 124 0
43 NGC 4206 AGN 12 15 16.8236744928 +13 01 26.410149444 12.81 12.82 12.15     ~ 232 1
44 UGC 7301 GiC 12 16 42.081 +46 04 43.56   15.49       ~ 62 1
45 UGC 7321 EmG 12 17 34.021 +22 32 23.35   14.07   13.21   ~ 264 0
46 NGC 4338 GiC 12 23 13.938 +28 53 38.79   15.6       ~ 65 0
47 NGC 4330 GiG 12 23 17.249 +11 22 04.73   14.0       ~ 230 0
48 IC 3322 GiG 12 25 54.122 +07 33 17.36   14.7       ~ 134 0
49 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6642 0
50 NGC 4437 AGN 12 32 45.586 +00 06 54.14   11.1   11.1 10.6 ~ 285 0
51 UGC 7802 GiG 12 38 20.966 +07 53 31.26   15.3       ~ 104 0
52 LEDA 91228 GiC 12 47 00.647 +32 39 05.75   17.29       ~ 39 0
53 UGC 7982 GiG 12 49 50.1988897848 +02 51 10.636698780   14.03       ~ 92 1
54 UGC 7991 GiG 12 50 38.969 +01 27 51.07   14.79   13.505   ~ 83 1
55 UGCA 311 Sy2 12 57 46.827 -09 38 01.60   13.6   13.6 13.2 ~ 59 0
56 IC 4213 GiG 13 12 11.217 +35 40 10.73   14.1       ~ 87 0
57 ESO 508-30 AG? 13 14 55.9064 -23 08 51.146   15.64   14.78 14.6 ~ 28 0
58 UGC 8575 GiG 13 35 45.619 +08 58 09.56   15.5       ~ 52 0
59 NGC 5348 GiP 13 54 11.254 +05 13 37.91   14.5       ~ 96 0
60 NGC 5496 GiG 14 11 37.855 -01 09 31.39   13.40   13.0 12.8 ~ 133 0
61 UGC 9169 AG? 14 19 44.637 +09 21 44.46   14.7       ~ 47 0
62 UGC 9242 GiG 14 25 21.152 +39 32 21.52   14.8       ~ 100 0
63 UGC 9249 AG? 14 26 59.776 +08 41 01.02   15.1       ~ 45 0
64 UGC 9760 GiP 15 12 02.181 +01 41 51.41   14.6   15.62 14.1 ~ 69 0
65 UGC 9977 GiP 15 41 59.553 +00 42 47.63   13.8   13.9 13.7 ~ 81 0
66 UGC 10194 AG? 16 04 04.40 +63 42 47.0   16.0       ~ 29 0
67 ESO 107-16 AG? 21 16 06.20 -64 49 01.0   15.16   14.38 15.1 ~ 32 0
68 NGC 7064 AG? 21 29 02.34 -52 46 02.5 13.51 13.04 12.69 12.55 12.9 ~ 73 0
69 ESO 404-18 GiC 22 01 10.16 -32 34 43.7   15.44   14.71 15.0 ~ 54 0
70 ESO 146-14 AG? 22 12 59.80 -62 04 05.9   15.17   14.77 14.1 ~ 69 0
71 ESO 467-51 GiP 22 23.3 -28 59   14.53   13.83   ~ 51 0
72 IC 5249 AG? 22 47 06.262 -64 49 55.42   14.35   13.36 13.7 ~ 96 0
73 ESO 346-1 EmG 22 48 33.845 -39 38 56.41   14.61   13.60   ~ 59 0
74 IC 5269 EmG 22 57 43.6582942848 -36 01 34.415833188   13.48   12.06   ~ 69 0
75 ESO 292-14 Sy2 23 42 35.237 -44 54 17.46   13.97   12.85 13.3 ~ 54 0

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