We present wide field-of-view near-infrared imaging from the NTT and very
deep optical imaging from the HST of the young merging galaxy NGC 3597. The
morphology of the galaxy and the properties of the newly formed proto-globular
clusters (PGCs) are examined. Our K band data reveals the presence of a second
nucleus, which provides further evidence that NGC 3597 is the result of a
recent merger. Combining new K band photometry with optical photometry, we are
able for the first time to derive a unique age for the newly formed PGCs of a
few Myrs. This is consistent with the galaxy starburst age of < 10 Myrs. From
deep HST imaging, we are able to probe the luminosity function ~8 magnitudes
fainter than normal, old globular clusters, and confirm that the PGCs have a
power-law distribution with a slope of ~-2.Comment: 19 pages, Latex, 10 figures, 4 tables, accepted by MNRA