2010
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/717/2/603
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The Acs Fornax Cluster Survey. Viii. The Luminosity Function of Globular Clusters in Virgo and Fornax Early-Type Galaxies and Its Use as a Distance Indicator

Abstract: We use a highly homogeneous set of data from 132 early-type galaxies in the Virgo and Fornax clusters in order to study the properties of the globular cluster luminosity function (GCLF). The globular cluster system of each galaxy was studied using a maximum likelihood approach to model the intrinsic GCLF after accounting for contamination and completeness effects. The results presented here update our Virgo measurements and confirm our previous results showing a tight correlation between the dispersion of the … Show more

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“…This value is systematically 0.22 mag lower with respect to relative distance modulus obtained from surface brightness fluctuation measurement on the same dataset ). Comparison with the relative distance modulus obtained with the planetary nebulae luminosity function (PNLF) method shows also a systematic offset of 0.1-0.15 mag, and the offset with respect to Cepheids is 0.27 mag, again for both in the sense that the relative GCLF distance Virgo-Fornax is smaller than for PNLF and Cepheids (Villegas et al 2010). This points to a systematic error inherent to the GCLF method that makes this distance indicator less accurate with respect to the SBF, PNLF or Cepheid distance indicators.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…This value is systematically 0.22 mag lower with respect to relative distance modulus obtained from surface brightness fluctuation measurement on the same dataset ). Comparison with the relative distance modulus obtained with the planetary nebulae luminosity function (PNLF) method shows also a systematic offset of 0.1-0.15 mag, and the offset with respect to Cepheids is 0.27 mag, again for both in the sense that the relative GCLF distance Virgo-Fornax is smaller than for PNLF and Cepheids (Villegas et al 2010). This points to a systematic error inherent to the GCLF method that makes this distance indicator less accurate with respect to the SBF, PNLF or Cepheid distance indicators.…”
Section: Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Until today, the universality of the GCLF is debated and debatable (see in particular the work of Villegas et al (2010) discussed in the next section). With deep HST imaging, reaching V ∼ 28 or fainter, the GCLF method, due to the brightness of its TO magnitude, has the potential to step directly into the Hubble flow.…”
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