Extragalactic Globular Clusters: Old Spectroscopic Ages and New Views on Their Formation

  • Strader J
  • Brodie J
  • Cenarro A
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present the results of a meta-analysis of Keck spectra of extragalactic globular clusters (GCs) in a sample of eight galaxies, ranging from dwarfs to massive ellipticals. We infer ages for the metal-poor and metal-rich GCs in these galaxies through comparisons to Galactic GCs. Both subpopulations appear to be no younger than their Galactic counterparts, with ages ~> 10 Gyr. This is the largest sample of galaxies for which ages have been constrained spectroscopically. Our results support the formation of most GCs in massive galaxies at high redshift. We propose a scenario for the formation of GC subpopulations that synthesizes aspects of both accretion and in situ approaches in the context of galaxy formation through hierarchical merging.

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Strader, J., Brodie, J. P., Cenarro, A. J., Beasley, M. A., & Forbes, D. A. (2005). Extragalactic Globular Clusters: Old Spectroscopic Ages and New Views on Their Formation. The Astronomical Journal, 130(4), 1315–1323. https://doi.org/10.1086/432717

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