The Survey of Centaurus A's Baryonic Structures (SCABS). II. The Extended Globular Cluster System of NGC5128 and its Nearby Environment
Abstract
Wide-field u'g'r'i'z' Dark Energy Camera observations centred on the giant elliptical galaxy NGC5128 covering 21deg2 are used to compile a new catalogue of 3200 globular clusters (GCs). We report 2404 new candidates, including the vast majority within 140kpc of NGC5128. We find evidence for a transition at a galactocentric radius of R gc≈55kpc from GCs intrinsic to NGC5128 to those likely to have been accreted from dwarf galaxies or that may transition to the intra-group medium of the Centaurus A galaxy group. We fit power-law surface number density profiles of the form N, R gc R gc and find that inside the transition radius, the red GCs are more centrally concentrated than the blue, with inner,red≈-1.78 and inner,blue≈-1.40. Outside this region both profiles flatten, more dramatically for the red GCs ( outer,red≈-0.33) compared to the blue ( outer,blue≈-0.61), although the former is more likely to suffer contamination by background sources. The median (g'\!-\!z')0\!=\!1.27mag colour of the inner red population is consistent with arising from the amalgamation of two giant galaxies each less luminous than present-day NGC5128. Both in- and out-ward of the transition radius, we find the fraction of blue GCs to dominate over the red GCs, indicating a lively history of minor-mergers. Assuming the blue GCs to originate primarily in dwarf galaxies, we model the population required to explain them, while remaining consistent with NGC5128's present-day spheroid luminosity. We find that several dozen dwarfs of luminosities Ldw,V106-9.3LV,, following a Schechter luminosity function with a faint-end slope of -1.50≤α≤-1.25 is favoured, many of which may have already been disrupted in NGC5128's tidal field.
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