Abstract

AbstractExplorations of the globular cluster populations in many nearby galaxies are revealing increasing connections to other dense stellar systems such as UCDs, DGTOs, and nuclear star clusters in dwarf galaxies. The nearest giant elliptical, NGC 5128, is now giving us a much-improved delineation of the GC Fundamental Plane of structural parameters, and indicates as well that the known correlation between GC scale size and metallicity is likely to be at least partly a projection effect coupled with the different spatial distributions of the metal-poor and metal-rich clusters. New photometry of the huge cluster populations around the giant Brightest Cluster Ellipticals, which allows us to study samples of many thousands of GCs at once, are now beginning to turn up surprising examples of “sequences” of high-mass GCs leading up to the UCD regime. Lastly, new modelling of cluster formation through a specially tuned semi-analytic galaxy formation code strongly suggests that the mass-metallicity relation now known to affect the blue GC sequence can arise fairly naturally out of such models, if significant numbers of the massive GCs actually represent the remnant nuclei of stripped dwarf satellites.

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