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Imprint of the galactic acceleration scale on globular cluster systems: Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster

Michal Bílek, Michael Hilker, Florent Renaud, Tom Richtler, Avinash Chaturvedi, Srdjan Samurović

Published 2023-04-12Version 1

Dark matter is required in galaxies at galactocentric radii that are larger than the $a_0$-radius, which is where the gravitational acceleration generated by baryons of the galaxy equals the constant $a_0=1.2\times 10^{-10}$ms$^{-2}$ known as the galactic acceleration scale. It was found previously for massive early-type galaxies that the radial number-density profiles of their globular cluster (GC) systems follow broken power laws and the breaks occur at the $a_0$-radii. We have newly analyzed the distribution of GCs around galaxies in the Fornax cluster in existing photometric catalogs. We found that 1) the coincidence between $a_0$-radii and the break radii of globular cluster systems is valid for early-type galaxies of all masses and, 2) this also applies to the red and blue sub-populations of GCs separately.

Comments: 3 pages, 1 figure. To be published in Memorie della SAIt
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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