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arxiv: astro-ph/0609067 · v1 · submitted 2006-09-04 · 🌌 astro-ph

A Subaru/Suprime-Cam wide-field survey of globular cluster populations around M87 - I: Observation, data analysis, and luminosity function

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In this paper and a companion paper, we report on a wide-field imaging survey of the globular cluster (GC) populations around M87 carried out with Suprime-Cam on the 8.2m Subaru telescope. Here we describe the observations, data reduction, and data analysis and present luminosity functions of GC populations around M87 and NGC 4552, another luminous Virgo elliptical in our survey field. The imaging data were taken in the B, V, and I bands with a sky coverage out to 0.5 Mpc from the M87 centre. GC candidates were selected by applying a colour criterion on the B-V and V-I diagram to unresolved objects, which greatly reduces contamination. The data from control fields taken with Subaru/Suprime-Cam were also analyzed for subtraction of contamination in the GC sample. We investigate GC luminosity functions (GCLFs) within 10' (~ 45 kpc) from the host galaxy centre in detail. The V-band turnover magnitude (V_TO) is estimated to be 23.62 +-0.06 mag and 23.56 +- 0.20 mag for the GC population in M87 and NGC 4552, respectively. The GCLF is found to be a function of GC colour; V_TO of the red GC subpopulation (V-I > 1.1) is fainter than that of the blue GC subpopulation (V-I < 1.1) in both M87 and NGC 4552, as expected if the colour differences are primarily due to a metallicity effect and the mass functions of the two subpopulations are similar. The radial dependence of the GCLF is also investigated for the GC population in M87. The GCLF of each subpopulation at 1' < R < 5' is compared with that at 5' < R < 10' but no significant trend with distance is found in the shape of the GCLF. We also estimate GC specific frequencies (S_N) for M87 and NGC 4552. The S_N of the M87 GC population is estimated to be 12.5 +- 0.8 within 25'. The S_N value of the NGC 4552 GC population is estimated to be 5.0 +- 0.6 within 10'.

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