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An Unexplained Origin for the Unusual Globular Cluster System in the Ultra-diffuse Galaxy FCC 224

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-03-13 v1

Abstract

We study the quiescent ultra-diffuse galaxy FCC 224 in the Fornax cluster using Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging, motivated by peculiar properties of its globular cluster (GC) system revealed in shallower imaging. The surface brightness fluctuation distance of FCC 224 measured from HST is 18.6±2.718.6 \pm 2.7 Mpc, consistent with the Fornax Cluster distance. We use Prospector to infer the stellar population from a combination of multi-wavelength photometry (HST, ground-based, WISE) and Keck Cosmic Web Imager spectroscopy. The galaxy has a mass-weighted age of \sim 10 Gyr, metallicity [M/H] of 1.25\sim -1.25 dex, and a very short formation ee-folding time of τ0.3\tau \sim 0.3 Gyr. Its 12 candidate GCs exhibit highly homogeneous g475I814g_{\rm 475}-I_{\rm 814} colors, merely 0.04 mag bluer than the diffuse starlight, which supports a single burst formation scenario for this galaxy. We confirm a top-heavy GC luminosity function, similar to the two dark matter deficient galaxies NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4. However, FCC 224 differs from those galaxies with relatively small GC sizes of \sim 3 pc (35%\sim 35\% smaller than typical for other dwarfs), and with radial mass segregation in its GC system. We are not yet able to identify a formation scenario to explain all of the GC properties in FCC 224. Follow-up measurements of the dark matter content in FCC 224 will be crucial because of the mix of similarities and differences among FCC 224, DF2, and DF4.

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@article{arxiv.2501.10665,
  title  = {An Unexplained Origin for the Unusual Globular Cluster System in the Ultra-diffuse Galaxy FCC 224},
  author = {Yimeng Tang and Aaron J. Romanowsky and Jonah S. Gannon and Steven R. Janssens and Jean P. Brodie and Kevin A. Bundy and Maria Luisa Buzzo and Enrique A. Cabrera and Shany Danieli and Anna Ferré-Mateu and Duncan A. Forbes and Pieter G. van Dokkum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.10665},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted by ApJ, 20 pages, 15 figures