Explaining the Color Distributions of Globular Cluster Systems in Elliptical Galaxies
Abstract
The colors of globular clusters in most of large elliptical galaxies are bimodal. This is generally taken as evidence for the presence of two cluster subpopulations that have different geneses. However, here we find that, because of the non-linear nature of the metallicity-to-color transformation, a coeval group of old clusters with a unimodal metallicity spread can exhibit color bimodality. The models of cluster colors indicate that the horizontal-branch stars are the main drivers behind the empirical non-linearity. We show that the scenario gives simple and cohesive explanations for all the key observations, and could simplify theories of elliptical galaxy formation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0601526,
title = {Explaining the Color Distributions of Globular Cluster Systems in Elliptical Galaxies},
author = {Suk-Jin Yoon and Sukyoung Ken Yi and Young-Wook Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0601526},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Science, 311, 1129; Minor changes to text to match the published version (9 pages, 3 figures)