NGC 3628-UCD1: A POSSIBLE ω CEN ANALOG EMBEDDED IN A STELLAR STREAM

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2015)

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Using Subaru/Suprime-Cam wide-field imaging and both Keck/ESI and LBT/MODS spectroscopy, we identify and characterize a compact star cluster, which we term NGC 3628-UCD1, embedded in a stellar stream around the spiral galaxy NGC 3628. The size and luminosity of UCD1 are similar to omega Cen, the most luminous Milky Way globular cluster, which has long been suspected to be the stripped remnant of an accreted dwarf galaxy. The object has a magnitude of i = 19.3 mag (L-i= 1.4 x 10(6) L-circle dot). UCD1 is marginally resolved in our ground-based imaging, with a half-light radius of similar to 10 pc. We measure an integrated brightness for the stellar stream of i = 13.1 mag, with (g-i) = 1.0. This would correspond an accreted dwarf galaxy with an approximate luminosity of L-i similar to 4.1 x 10(8) L-circle dot. Spectral analysis reveals that UCD1 has an age of 6.6 Gyr, [Z/H] = -0.75, and [alpha/Fe] = -0.10. We propose that UCD1 is an example of an omega Cen-like star cluster possibly forming from the nucleus of an infalling dwarf galaxy, demonstrating that at least some of the massive star cluster population may be created through tidal stripping.
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galaxies: individual (NGC 3628),galaxies: interactions,galaxies: star clusters: general
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