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Keck Spectroscopy of Globular Clusters in the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 3610

Jay Strader, Jean P. Brodie, Francois Schweizer, Soeren S. Larsen, Patrick Seitzer

Published 2002-11-07, updated 2002-11-09Version 2

We present moderate-resolution Keck spectra of nine candidate globular clusters in the possible merger-remnant elliptical galaxy NGC 3610. Eight of the objects appear to be bona fide globular clusters of NGC 3610. We find that two of the clusters belong to an old metal-poor population, five to an old metal-rich population, and only one to an intermediate-age metal-rich population. The estimated age of the intermediate-age cluster is 1-5 Gyr, which is in agreement with earlier estimates of the merger age, and suggests that this cluster was formed during the merger. However, the presence of five old metal-rich clusters indicates that a substantial number of the metal-rich clusters in NGC 3610 likely came from the progenitor galaxies, although the global ratio of old to intermediate-age metal-rich clusters remains very uncertain.

Comments: 25 pages, including 8 figures. Accepted for AJ, February 2003
Categories: astro-ph
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