An optical/NIR survey of globular clusters in early-type galaxies. I. Introduction and data reduction procedures

A.L. Chies Santiago Santos, S.S. Larsen, E.M. Wehner, H. Kuntschner, J. Strader, J.P. Brodie

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Abstract

Context. The combination of optical and near-infrared (NIR) colours has the potential to break the age/metallicity degeneracy and offers a better metallicity sensitivity than optical colours alone. Previous tudies of extragalactic globular clusters (GCs) with this colour combination, however, have suffered from small samples or have been restricted to a few galaxies. Aims. We compile a homogeneous and representative sample of GC systems with multi-band photometry to be used in subsequent papers where ages and metallicity distributions will be studied. Methods. We acquired deep K-band images of 14 bright nearby early-type galaxies. The images were obtained with the LIRIS nearinfrared spectrograph and imager at the William Herschel Telescope (WHT) and combined with optical ACS g and z images from the Hubble Space Telescope public archive. Results. For the first time we present homogeneous GC photometry in this wavelength regime for a large sample of galaxies, 14. We achieved a limitingmagnitude of K ∼ 20−21. For the majority of the galaxies we detect about 70 GCs each. NGC 4486 and NGC4649, the cluster-richest galaxies in the sample contain 301 and 167 GCs, respectively.We present tables containing coordinates, photometry and sizes of the GCs.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume525
Issue numberA19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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