The Chemical Properties of Milky Way and M31 Globular Clusters. I. A Comparative Study
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- 1 October 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 128 (4) , 1623-1645
- https://doi.org/10.1086/424000
Abstract
A comparative analysis is performed between high-quality integrated spectra of 30 globular clusters in M31, 20 Milky Way clusters, and a sample of field and cluster elliptical galaxies. We find that the Lick CN indices in the M31 and Galactic clusters are enhanced relative to the bulges of the Milky Way, M31, and elliptical spheroids. Although not seen in the Lick CN indices, the near-UV cyanogen feature (3883 A) is strongly enhanced in M31 clustesr with respect to the Galactic globulars at metallicities, --1.5<[Fe/H]<--0.3. Carbon shows signs of varying amongst these two groups. For [Fe/H]>--0.8, we observe no siginificant differences in the Hdelta, Hgamma, or Hbeta indices between the M31 and Galactic globulars. The sample of ellipticals lies offset from the loci of all the globulars in the Cyanogen--[MgFe], and Balmer--[MgFe] planes. Six of the M31 cluster spectra appear young, and are projected onto the M31 disk. Population synthesis models suggest that these are metal-rich clusters with ages 100--800 Myr, metallicities --0.20 < [Fe/H] <0.35, and masses 0.7 -7.0x10^4 Msun. Two other young clusters are Hubble V in NGC 205, and an older (~3 Gyr) cluster ~7 kpc away from the plane of the disk. The six clusters projected onto the disk rotate in a similar fashion to the HI gas in M31, and three clusters exhibit thin disk kinematics (Morrison et al.). Dynamical masses and structural parameters are required for these objects to determine whether they are massive open clusters or globular clusters. If the latter, our findings suggest globular clusters may trace the build up of galaxy disks. In either case, we conclude that these clusters are part of a young, metal-rich disk cluster system in M31, possibly as young as 1 Gyr old.Keywords
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