The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399
Integrated Washington photometry has been obtained for the globular cluster system of NGC 1399, the central elliptical galaxy in the Fornax cluster. A new integrated metallicity index, C-T1, is defined which is about 3 times more sensitive to metal abundance than the previous such Washington index....
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Universidad de Buenos Aires |
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Abundances Clusters: globular Galaxies: abundances Galaxies: distances Luminosity function |
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Abundances Clusters: globular Galaxies: abundances Galaxies: distances Luminosity function The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399 |
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Abundances Clusters: globular Galaxies: abundances Galaxies: distances Luminosity function |
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Integrated Washington photometry has been obtained for the globular cluster system of NGC 1399, the central elliptical galaxy in the Fornax cluster. A new integrated metallicity index, C-T1, is defined which is about 3 times more sensitive to metal abundance than the previous such Washington index. Abundances accurate to 0.3 dex are derived for ∼150 of the brightest globular clusters. The clusters have a broad, flattened abundance distribution, with a mean metallicity of [Fe/H] = ∼0.85 ± 0.1, 0.75 dex more metal-poor than the halo. A significant fraction of the clusters have an approximately solar abundance, while virtually no clusters exist with [Fe/H] < -2. The luminosity function is also determined for ∼600 clusters to a limiting magnitude of T1∼23.75 (50% completeness limit). The luminosity function clearly shows a turnover at T1 = 23.0 ± 0.15 or V = 23.45 ± 0.16. Matching this luminosity function with that for the globular cluster system of the Galaxy and M87 yields a distance modulus of 31.0 ± 0.25 for Fornax, 0.5 ± 0.2 mag closer than Virgo. A Hubble constant of 66 ± 14 km s-1 Mpc-1 is derived assuming a canonical value for the Local Group Virgocentric infall velocity. Alternatively, solving for this infall velocity gives a value of 236 km s-1. |
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The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399 |
title_short |
The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399 |
title_full |
The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399 |
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The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399 |
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The abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in NGC 1399 |
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abundance distribution and luminosity function of globular clusters in ngc 1399 |
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1990 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0004637X_v350_n1PART2_pL5_Geisler http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0004637X_v350_n1PART2_pL5_Geisler |
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