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A Gemini/GMOS study of the bright elliptical galaxy NGC 3613 and its globular cluster system

Bruno J. De Bórtoli, Lilia P. Bassino, Juan P. Caso, Ana I. Ennis

Published 2020-05-27Version 1

We present the first photometric study of the globular cluster system (GCS) of the E galaxy NGC 3613 (Mv = -21.5, d = 30.1 Mpc), as well as the surface photometry of the host galaxy, based on Gemini/GMOS images. Being considered the central galaxy of a group, NGC 3613 inhabits a low-density environment although its intrinsic brightness is similar to the expected one for galaxies in the centre of clusters. The following characteristics are obtained for this GCS. The colour distribution is bimodal, with metal-poor globular clusters (GCs) getting slightly bluer with increasing radius. The radial and azimuthal projected distributions show that metal-rich GCs are more concentrated towards the host galaxy and trace its light distribution very precisely, while metal-poor GCs present a more extended and uniform distribution. The GC luminosity function helps validate the adopted distance. The estimated total GC population of Ntot= 2075 +/- 130 leads to a specific frequency Sn=5.2 +/- 0.7, a value within the expected range for GCSs with host galaxies of similar luminosity. The surface photometry of NGC 3613 reveals a three-component profile and a noticeable substructure. Finally, a small sample of ultra-compact dwarf (UCD) candidates are identified in the surroundings of the host galaxy.

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