Ages and metallicities of young globular clusters in the merger remnant NGC 7252

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作者
Schweizer, F
Seitzer, P
机构
[1] Carnegie Inst Washington, Dept Terr Magnetism, Washington, DC 20015 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Astron, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
galaxies : abundances; galaxies : formation; galaxies; individual; (NGC; 7252; NGC; 1700); galaxies : interactions; galaxies : star clusters;
D O I
10.1086/300616
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Ultraviolet-to-visual spectra of eight young star clusters in the merger remnant and protoelliptical galaxy NGC 7252, obtained with the 4 m Blanco Telescope on Cerro Tololo, are presented. These clusters lie at projected distances of 3-15 kpc from the center and move with a velocity dispersion of 140 +/- 35 km s(-1) in the line of sight. Seven of the clusters show strong Balmer absorption lines in their spectra [EW(H beta) = 6-13 Angstrom], while the eighth lies in a giant H II region and shows no detectable absorption features. Based on comparisons with model cluster spectra computed by Bruzual & Chariot and Bressan, Chiosi, & Tantalo, six of the absorption-line clusters have ages in the narrow range of 400-600 Myr, indicating that they formed early in the recent merger. These clusters, and probably also the seventh absorption-line cluster, are globular clusters, as judged by their small effective radii and ages corresponding to similar to 10(2) core crossing times. The one emission-line object is less than or similar to 10 Myr old and may be a nascent globular cluster or an OB association. The mean metallicities measured for three clusters are solar to within about +/-0.15 dex, suggesting that the merger of two likely Sc galaxies in NGC 7252 formed a globular cluster system with a bimodal metallicity distribution. Since NGC 7252 itself shows the characteristics of a 0.5-1 Gyr old protoelliptical galaxy, its second-generation solar-metallicity globular clusters provide direct evidence that giant elliptical galaxies with bimodal globular cluster systems can form through major mergers of gas-rich disk galaxies. A puzzling property of the observed young globular clusters are the high masses of (1-35)M(omega Cen) implied by their luminosities and ages (for an assumed Salpeter IMF). A spectrum of a candidate superluminous globular cluster in the elliptical galaxy NGC 1700, obtained with the Hiltner Telescope at MDM Observatory, shows this object to be a foreground star.
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