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VLT images in BVI are used to identify the ionizing source centered on Sersic 13, the largest HII region of the giant nearby galaxy NGC 5128 with log L_Halpha=39.6 erg/s. This ionizing source turns out to be a close pair of bright and blue star cluster candidates. Spectroscopy obtained with the Magellan I telescope confirms that these are massive young clusters physically associated with the giant HII region Sersic 13. The spectra of both clusters show prominent Wolf-Rayet type emission features, and prominent lines of HI and HeI, indicative of a very young age (t ~ few x 10^6 yr). Their luminosities make each of them at least as luminous as the massive young cluster R136 in 30 Doradus in the LMC, and their individual masses are estimated to be 1-7.5x10^5 M_sun. In addition, the projected separation of the cluster pair is 42 pc. The measured velocity difference between the clusters is small, Delta V=49+/-21 km/s, and within 2 sigma of the expected orbital velocity V_orb=5-12 km/s if they are bound. Dynamical models predict that binary clusters with these properties would merge in a short timescale of a few orbital periods (P=20-50x10^6 yr). The discovery of this binary cluster suggests that mergers of young massive clusters could lead to the formation of the most massive globular clusters such as omega Cen in our Galaxy and G1 in M31. Alternatively, if they are not gravitationally bound, these objects would individually evolve into two normal globular clusters.
In order to investigate whether the brightest globular clusters (GCs) in the giant elliptical galaxies are similar to the less luminous GCs like those found in Local Group galaxies, we study the velocity dispersion and structural parameter correlatio
We present a study of the nearby post-merger giant elliptical galaxy, NGC 5128 (Centaurus A), in which we use the properties of its globular cluster (GC) and planetary nebula (PN) systems to constrain its evolution. Using photometric and spectroscopi
We perform a detailed abundance analysis on integrated-light spectra of 20 globular clusters (GCs) in the early-type galaxy NGC 5128 (Centaurus A). The GCs were observed with X-Shooter on the VLT. The cluster sample spans a metallicity range of $-1.9
We present the results of our analysis of the photometric data of globular clusters in the elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 (Cen A). We show that the integrated colour U-B can be an effective metallicity indicator for simple stellar populations. This is be
We present the results of a photometric and spectroscopic survey of the globular cluster system of NGC 5128 (Centaurus A), a galaxy whose proximity makes it an important target for early-type galaxy studies. We imaged three fields in UBVRI that exten