New Constraints on a complex relation between globular cluster colors and environment
Abstract
We present an analysis of high-quality photometry for globular clusters (GCs) in the Virgo cluster core region, based on data from the Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey (NGVS) pilot field, and in the Milky Way (MW) based on VLT/X-Shooter spectrophotometry. We find significant discrepancies in color-color diagrams between sub-samples from different environments, confirming that the environment has a strong influence on the integrated colors of GCs. GC color distributions along a single color are not sufficient to capture the differences we observe in color-color space. While the average photometric colors become bluer with increasing radial distance to the cD galaxy M87, we also find a relation between the environment and the slope and intercept of the color-color relations. A denser environment seems to produce a larger dynamic range in certain color indices. We argue that these results are not due solely to differential extinction, IMF variations, calibration uncertainties, or overall age/metallicity variations. We therefore suggest that the relation between the environment and GC colors is, at least in part, due to chemical abundance variations, which affect stellar spectra and stellar evolution tracks. Our results demonstrate that stellar population diagnostics derived from model predictions which are calibrated on one particular sample of GCs may not be appropriate for all extragalactic GCs. These results advocate a more complex model of the assembly history of GC systems in massive galaxies that goes beyond the simple bimodality found in previous decades.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1608.08628,
title = {New Constraints on a complex relation between globular cluster colors and environment},
author = {Mathieu Powalka and Thomas H. Puzia and Ariane Lançon and Eric W. Peng and Frederik Schönebeck and Karla Alamo-Martínez and Simón Ángel and John P. Blakeslee and Patrick Côté and Jean-Charles Cuillandre and Pierre-Alain Duc and Patrick Durrell and Laura Ferrarese and Eva K. Grebel and Puragra Guhathakurta and S. D. J. Gwyn and Harald Kuntschner and Sungsoon Lim and Chengze Liu and Mariya Lyubenova and J. Christopher Mihos and Roberto P. Muñoz and Yasna Ordenes-Briceño and Joel Roediger and Rubén Sánchez-Janssen and Chelsea Spengler and Elisa Toloba and Hongxin Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.08628},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ-Letters