The acs virgo cluster survey. xvii. the spatial alignment of globular cluster systems with early-type host galaxies

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We study the azimuthal distribution of globular clusters (GCs) in early-type galaxies and compare them to their host galaxies using data from the ACS Virgo Cluster Survey. We find that in host galaxies with visible elongation (ε > 0.2) and intermediate to high luminosities (Mz < -19), the GCs are preferentially aligned along the major axis of the stellar light. The red (metal-rich) GC subpopulations show strong alignment with the major axis of the host galaxy, which supports the notion that these GCs are associated with metal-rich field stars. The metal-rich GCs in lenticular galaxies show signs of being more strongly associated with disks rather than bulges. Surprisingly, we also find that the blue (metal-poor) GCs can also show the same correlation. If the metal-poor GCs are part of the early formation of the halo and built up through mergers, then our results support a picture where halo formation and merging occur anisotropically, and that the present-day major axis is an indicator of the preferred merging axis. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Wang, Q., Peng, E. W., Blakeslee, J. P., Côté, P., Ferrarese, L., Jordán, A., … West, M. J. (2013). The acs virgo cluster survey. xvii. the spatial alignment of globular cluster systems with early-type host galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 769(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/769/2/145

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