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Comparing Globular Cluster System Properties with Host Galaxy Environment

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arxiv 2307.01863 v1 pith:LNVYMD5P submitted 2023-07-04 astro-ph.GA

Comparing Globular Cluster System Properties with Host Galaxy Environment

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We present Hubble Space Telescope photometry in optical (F475X) and near-infrared (F110W) bands of the globular cluster (GC) systems of the inner halos of a sample of 15 massive elliptical galaxies. The targets are selected from the volume-limited MASSIVE survey, and chosen to sample a range of environments from sparsely populated groups to BCGs in dense clusters. We also present a quantitative model of the relation between (F475X - F110W) colour and cluster metallicity [M/H], using simulated GCs. Because much of the GC population in such galaxies is built up through accretion, the metallicity distribution of the GC systems might be expected to vary with galaxy environment. The photometry is used to create a completeness-corrected metallicity distribution for each galaxy in the sample, and to fit a double Gaussian curve to each histogram in order to model the two standard red and blue subpopulations. Finally, the properties of the GC metallicity distribution are correlated against galaxy environment. We find that almost no GCS properties and host galaxy environmental properties are correlated, with the exception of a weak but consistent correlation between blue fraction and nth-nearest neighbour surface density. The results suggest that the systemic properties of the GCS, at least in the inner to mid-halo regions, are influenced more strongly by the local environment at early times, rather than by the environmental properties we see today.

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