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The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey (NGVS). XXVII.The Size and Structure of Globular Cluster Systems and their Connection to Dark Matter Halos

Authors :
Lim, Sungsoon
Peng, Eric W.
Côté, Patrick
Ferrarese, Laura
Roediger, Joel C.
Liu, Chengze
Spengler, Chelsea
Sola, Elisabeth
Duc, Pierre-Alain
Sales, Laura V.
Blakeslee, John P.
Cuillandre, Jean-Charles
Durrell, Patrick R.
Emsellem, Eric
Gwyn, Stephen D. J.
Lançon, Ariane
Marleau, Francine R.
Mihos, J. Christopher
Müller, Oliver
Puzia, Thomas H.
Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We study the size and structure of globular clusters (GC) systems of 118 early-type galaxies from the NGVS, MATLAS, and ACSVCS surveys. Fitting S\'ersic profiles, we investigate the relationship between effective radii of GC systems ($R_{e, \rm gc}$) and galaxy properties. GC systems are 2--4 times more extended than host galaxies across the entire stellar mass range of our sample ($10^{8.3} < M_* < 10^{11.6}~M_{\odot}$). The relationship between $R_{e, \rm gc}$ and galaxy stellar mass exhibits a characteristic "knee" at a stellar mass of $M_p \simeq 10^{10.8}$, similar to galaxy $R_e$--stellar mass relationship. We present a new characterization of the traditional blue and red GC color sub-populations, describing them with respect to host galaxy $(g'-i')$ color ($\Delta_{gi}$): GCs with similar colors to their hosts have a "red" $\Delta_{gi}$, and those significantly bluer GCs have a "blue" $\Delta_{gi}$. The GC populations with red $\Delta_{gi}$, even in dwarf galaxies, are twice as extended as the stars, suggesting that formation or survival mechanisms favor the outer regions. We find a tight correlation between $R_{e, \rm gc}$ and the total number of GCs, with intrinsic scatter $\lesssim 0.1$ dex spanning two and three orders of magnitude in size and number, respectively. This holds for both red and blue subpopulations, albeit with different slopes. Assuming that $N_{GC, Total}$ correlates with $M_{200}$, we find that the red GC systems have effective radii of roughly 1-5\% $R_{\rm 200}$, while the blue GC systems in massive galaxies can have sizes as large as $\sim$10\% $R_{\rm 200}$. Environmental dependence on $R_{e, \rm gc}$ is also found, with lower density environments exhibiting more extended GC systems at fixed mass.<br />Comment: 28 pages, 18 Figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.09926
Document Type :
Working Paper