A study of globular clusters in a lenticular galaxy in Hydra I from deep HST/ACS photometry
Abstract
We take advantage of exquisitely deep optical imaging data from HST/ACS in the F475W (gF475W) and F606W (VF606W) bands, to study the properties of the globular cluster (GC) population in the intermediate mass lenticular galaxy PGC 087327, in the Hydra I galaxy cluster. We inspect the photometric (magnitudes and color) and morphometric (compactness, elongation, etc.) properties of sources lying in an area of 19×19 kpc centered on PGC 087327, and compare them with four neighbouring fields over the same HST/ACS mosaic. This allowed us to identify a list of GC candidates and to inspect their properties using a background decontamination method. Relative to the four comparison fields, PGC 087327 shows a robust overdensity of GCs, NGC=829. At the estimated magnitude of the galaxy, this number implies a specific frequency of SN=1.80.7. In spite of the short wavelength interval available with the gF475W and VF606W passbands, the color distribution shows a clear bimodality with a blue peak at gF475W-VF606W =0.470.05 mag and a red peak at gF475W-VF606W =0.620.03 mag. We also observe the typical steeper slope of the radial distribution of red GCs relative to blue ones. Thanks to the unique depth of the available data, we characterize the GC luminosity function (GCLF) well beyond the expected GCLF turn-over. We find gTOMF475W = 26.540.10 mag and VTOMF606W = 26.08 0.09 mag, which after calibration yields a distance of DGCLF = 56.7 4.3(statistical) 5.2(systematic) Mpc.
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