N-emitters as possible sign-posts of GC formation
Abstract
Based on the finding of unusual chemical abundance ratios of N-emitters, which resemble those of globular cluster (GC) stars, their compactness, high ISM densities and other properties, it has been suggested that N-emitters could indicate the formation sites of globulars. A recent statistical study of the N-emitter population has quantified the frequency of these rare objects and their redshift evolution (Morel et al. 2025). Using these results we here test if N-emitters trace the formation of GCs and use the observed cosmic star-formation rate density evolution to predict the cosmological evolution of the GC population with time, their age distribution, and the total present-day stellar mass density formed in globulars. The predicted age distribution of GCs strongly resembles the typical asymmetric observed distributions in the Galaxy and ellipiticals, with a peak at Gyr and a longer tail extending to younger ages. We derive a total stellar mass density formed in N-emitters down to redshift zero of M Mpc, which matches within a factor the observed fraction of stellar mass found in the GC population at . These results provide additional indirect arguments supporting the hypothesis that N-emitters could represent sign-posts of a short phase of GC formation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.16549,
title = {N-emitters as possible sign-posts of GC formation},
author = {D. Schaerer and R. Marques-Chaves and H. Atek and N. Prantzos and C. Charbonnel and M. Talia and I. Morel and M. Dessauges-Zavadsky and Y. I. Izotov and N. Guseva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.16549},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
9 pages, 5 figures. Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters, final version before formal acceptance