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Globular Cluster Populations: Results Including S$^4$G Late-Type Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-02-17 v2

Abstract

Using 3.6 and 4.5μ\mum images of 73 late-type, edge-on galaxies from the S4^4G 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\log({\rm M}_*/{\rm M}_\odot) < 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 109 M10^9\ {\rm M}_\odot of galaxy stellar mass, TN_{\rm N}, on M_*. For 8.5<log(M/M)<10.58.5 < \log ({\rm M}_*/{\rm M}_\odot) < 10.5 we find the relationship can be satisfactorily described as TN=(M/106.7)0.56_{\rm N} = ({\rm M}_*/10^{6.7})^{-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 TN_{\rm N} families. 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 (M1010.8_* \sim 10^{10.8} M_\odot) 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_{\rm N} and large-scale environment, but do find a tendency for galaxies of fixed M_* to have larger TN_{\rm N} if they have converted a larger proportion of their baryons into stars.

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@article{arxiv.1511.05608,
  title  = {Globular Cluster Populations: Results Including S$^4$G Late-Type Galaxies},
  author = {Dennis Zaritsky and Kelsey McCabe and Manuel Aravena and E. Athanassoula and Albert Bosma and Sébastien Comerón and Helene M. Courtois and Bruce G. Elmegreen and Debra M. Elmegreen and Santiago Erroz-Ferrer and Dimitri A. Gadotti and Joannah L. Hinz and Luis C. Ho and Benne Holwerda and Taehyun Kim and Johan H. Knapen and Jarkko Laine and Eija Laurikainen and Juan Carlos Muñoz-Mateos and Heikki Salo and Kartik Sheth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05608},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ, 13 pages