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The extremely populated globular cluster system of the lenticular galaxy NGC 6861

We present a photometric study of the globular cluster (GC) system associated to the lenticular galaxy (S0) NGC 6861, which is located in a relatively low density environment. It is based on GEMINI/GMOS images in the filters g', r', i' of three fields, obtained under good seeing condi...

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description We present a photometric study of the globular cluster (GC) system associated to the lenticular galaxy (S0) NGC 6861, which is located in a relatively low density environment. It is based on GEMINI/GMOS images in the filters g', r', i' of three fields, obtained under good seeing conditions. Analyzing the colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams, we find a large number of GC candidates, which extends out to 100 kpc, and we estimate a total population of 3000+/-300 GCs. Besides the well known blue and red subpopulations, the colour distribution shows signs of the possible existence of a third subpopulation with intermediate colours. This could be interpreted as evidence of a past interaction or fusion event. Other signs of interactions presented by the galaxy, are the non-concentric isophotes and the asymmetric spatial distribution of GC candidates with colours (g'-i')_0>1.16. As observed in other galaxies, the red GCs show a steeper radial distribution than the blue GCs. In addition, the spatial distribution of these candidates exhibit strong signs of elongation. This feature is also detected in the intermediate subpopulation. On the other hand, the blue candidates show an excellent agreement with the X-ray surface brightness profile, outside 10 kpc. They also show a colour-luminosity relation (blue-tilt), similar to that observed in other galaxies. A new distance modulus has been estimated through the blue subpopulation, which is in good agreement with the previous value obtained through the surface brightness fluctuations method. The specific frequency of NGC 6861 (Sn=10.6+/-2.1) is probably one of the highest values obtained for an S0 galaxy so far.
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Disk galaxies
Elongation
Galactic clusters
Galaxies
Galaxy distribution
Globular clusters
Image filters
Isophotes
Luminosity
Photometry
Radial distribution
Skewed distributions
Spatial distribution
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title The extremely populated globular cluster system of the lenticular galaxy NGC 6861
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