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HST Imaging of the Globular Clusters in the Fornax Cluster: NGC 1379

We present B and I photometry for ~300 globular cluster candidates in NGC 1379, an E0 galaxy in the Fornax Cluster. Our data are from both Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ground-based observations. The HST photometry (B only) is essentially complete and free of foreground/background contamination to ~2 mag fainter than the peak of the globular cluster luminosity function. Fitting a Gaussian to the luminosity function we find <B> =24.95+-0.30 and σ_B = 1.55+-0.21. We estimate the total number of globular clusters to be 436+- 30. To a radius of 70 arcsec we derive a moderate specific frequency, S_N=3.5 +- 0.4. At radii r~ 3-6 kpc the surface density profile of the globular cluster system is indistinguishable from that of the underlying galaxy light. At r \ltsim 2.5 kpc the profile of the globular cluster system flattens, and at r \ltsim 1 kpc, the number density appears to decrease. The (B-I) colour distribution of the globular clusters (from ground-based data) is similar to that for Milky Way globulars, once corrected for background contamination. It shows no evidence for bimodality or for the presence of a population with [Fe/H]\gtsim -0.5. Unlike in the case of larger, centrally located cluster ellipticals, neither mergers nor a multiphase collapse are required to explain the formation of the NGC 1379 globular cluster system. We stress the importance of correcting for background contamination: the colour distribution of background galaxies is strongly peaked slightly bluer than the peak of a typical globular cluster distribution. This can create the impression of skewed colour distributions, or bimodality where none exists.

preprint1997arXivOpen access

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