Scl-dE1 GC1: An extended globular cluster in a low-luminosity dwarf elliptical galaxy

G. S. Da Costa, E. K. Grebel, H. Jerjen, M. Rejkuba, M. E. Sharina

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    Abstract

    We report the discovery from Hubble Space Telescope/ACS images of an extended globular cluster, denoted by Scl-dE1 GC1, in the Sculptor Group dwarf Elliptical galaxy Scl-dE1 (Sc22). The distance of the dE is determined as 4.3 ± 0.25 Mpc from the I magnitude of the tip of the red giant branch in the color-magnitude diagram. At this distance the half-light radius of Scl-dE1 GC1 is ∼22 pc, placing it among the largest clusters known, particularly for globular clusters associated with dwarf galaxies. The absolute magnitude of Scl-dE1 GC1 is MV = -6.7 and, to within the photometric uncertainties of the data, the cluster stellar population appears indistinguishable from that of the dE. We suggest that there may be two modes of globular cluster formation in dwarf galaxies, a "normal" mode with half-light radii of typically 3 pc, and an "extended" mode with half-light radii of ∼10 pc or more.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)4361-4367
    Number of pages7
    JournalAstronomical Journal
    Volume137
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2009

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