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Extragalactic globular clusters: Unraveling galaxy formation and constraining stellar evolution theories

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posted on 2024-07-11, 13:12 authored by A. Javier Cenarro, Michael A. Beasley, Jay Strader, Jean BrodieJean Brodie, Duncan ForbesDuncan Forbes
Understanding the stellar populations of extragalactic globular cluster (GC) systems and, in particular, determining their ages, provide essential clues to constrain the star formation histories of their host galaxies. We here summarize the most relevant results derived from a detailed, spectroscopic study of 20 GCs in the E0 NGC 1407. We find most GCs are old (~11 Gyr), follow a tight metallicity sequence reaching values slightly above solar, and exhibit mean [α/Fe] ratios of ~0.3 dex. Blue horizontal branch effects are detected for 3 GCs. We also report the existence of two families of metal-rich (MR) GCs, as some of them exhibit significantly larger [Mg/Fe] and [C/Fe] ratios, what might be interpreted in terms of different star formation time-scales. Striking CN overabundances are found over the entire GC metallicity range. In particular, for MR GCs, N increases dramatically while C essentially saturates. This may be interpreted as a consequence of the increasing importance of the CNO cycle with increasing metallicity.

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1743-9213

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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union

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The International Astronomical Union

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2

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S241

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3 pp

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Cambridge University Press

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Copyright © 2007 International Astronomical Union 2007. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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