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A Possible Relic Star Cluster in the Sextans Dwarf Galaxy

Authors :
Sang-Il Han
Suk-Jin Yoon
Seok Joo Joo
Hak Sub Kim
Hyunjin Jeong
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

We report a possible discovery of a relic star cluster in the Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy. Using the \textit{hk} index ($\equiv$($Ca-b$)$-$($b-y$)) as a photometric metallicity indicator, we discriminate the metal-poor and metal-rich stars in the galaxy and find unexpected number density excess of metal-poor stars located 7'.7 ($\sim$190 pc in projected distance) away from the known galactic center. The $V-I$ color$-$magnitude diagram (CMD) for stars around the density excess reveals that both the main sequence and the giant branch are considerably narrower and redder than the bulk of field stars in Sextans. Our stellar population models show (a) that the narrow CMD is best reproduced by a simple stellar population with an age of $\sim$13 Gyr and [Fe/H] of $\sim$$-$2.3 dex, and (b) that the redder $V-I$ color of the $hk$-weak population is explained $only$ if it is $\sim$2 Gyr older than the field stars. The results lead us to conclude that the off-centered density peak is likely associated with an old, metal-poor globular cluster. The larger spatial extent ($>$ 80 pc in radius) and the smaller number of stars ($\sim$1000) than typical globular clusters point to a star cluster that is in the process of dissolution. The finding serves as the first detection of a surviving star cluster in Sextans, supporting previous suggestions of the presence of star cluster remnants in the galaxy. If confirmed, the survival of a relic star cluster until now implies a $cored$ dark matter halo profile for this dwarf galaxy.<br />10 pages, 5 figures, published in ApJL

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eb8d6e61f5a59f7e7fa20d70f58a106e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1901.02458