Journal article
WHERE ARE MOST OF THE GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN TODAY’S UNIVERSE?
Abstract
The total number of globular clusters (GCs) in a galaxy rises continuously with the galaxy luminosity L, while the relative number of galaxies decreases with L following the Schechter function. The product of these two very nonlinear functions gives the relative number of GCs contained by all galaxies at a given L. It is shown that GCs, in this universal sense, are most commonly found in galaxies within a narrow range around L⋆. In addition, …
Authors
Harris WE
Journal
The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 151, No. 4,
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Publication Date
April 1, 2016
DOI
10.3847/0004-6256/151/4/102
ISSN
0004-6256