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M31 globular clusters: Colors and metallicities

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 119, Issue 2, Pages 727-747

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/301213

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galaxies : individual (M31); galaxies : star clusters; globular clusters : general

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We present a new catalog of photometric and spectroscopic data on M31 globular clusters (GCs), The catalog includes new optical and near-infrared photsmetry for a substantial fraction of the 435 clusters and cluster candidates. We use these data to determine the reddening and intrinsic colors of individual clusters, and we find that the extinction laws in the Galaxy and M31 are not significantly different. There are significant (up to 0.2 mag in V-K) offsets between the clusters' intrinsic colors and simple stellar population colors predicted by population synthesis models; we suggest that these are due to systematic errors in the models. The distributions of M31 clusters' metallicities and metallicity-sensitive colors are bimodal, with peaks at [Fe/H] approximate to -1.4 and -0.6, The distribution of V-I is often bimodal in elliptical galaxies' globular cluster systems, but it is not sensitive enough to metallicity to show bimodality in M31 and Galactic cluster systems. The radial distribution and kinematics of the two M31 metallicity groups imply that they are analogs of the Galactic halo and disk/bulge cluster systems. The globular clusters in M31 have a small radial metallicity gradient, suggesting that some dissipation occurred during the formation of the globular cluster system. The lack of correlation between cluster luminosity and metallicity in M31 GCs shows that self-enrichment is not important in GC formation.

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