Abstract

In this paper we present a data analysis regarding globular clusters as possible extragalactic distance indicators. For this purpose, we collected all velocity dispersion measurements published for galactic and M31 globular clusters. The slope and the zero-point of the Faber-Jackson relation were calibrated using Hipparcos distance measurements, and the relation was applied to extragalactic globular clusters in M31. A distance modulus of 24.12 \pm 0.45 mag was found. This is coherent with what is found by fitting the red giant branches of globular clusters (24.47 \pm 0.07, Holland 98), and is found from the peak of globular clusters luminosity function (24.03 \pm 0.23, Ostriker an d Gnedin 97), but shorter than the 24.7 \pm 0.2 mag (Lanoix et al. 98) and 24.77 \pm 0.11 mag (Feast and Catchpole 97), obtained by using Hipparcos data to calibrate the Cepheid period-luminosity. This calibrated Faber-Jackson relation can now be directly use for other Sc galaxies with resolved globular clusters, as soon as large amounts of spectra will become available, e.g., through the VLT.

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