2016MNRAS.456..617J


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2016MNRAS.456..617J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 456, 617-632 (2016/February-2)

The AIMSS Project - III. The stellar populations of compact stellar systems.

JANZ J., NORRIS M.A., FORBES D.A., HUXOR A., ROMANOWSKY A.J., FRANK M.J., ESCUDERO C.G., FAIFER F.R., FORTE J.C., KANNAPPAN S.J., MARASTON C., BRODIE J.P., STRADER J. and THOMPSON B.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

In recent years, a growing zoo of compact stellar systems (CSSs) have been found whose physical properties (mass, size, velocity dispersion) place them between classical globular clusters (GCs) and true galaxies, leading to debates about their nature. Here we present results using a so far underutilized discriminant, their stellar population properties. Based on new spectroscopy from 8-10m telescopes, we derive ages, metallicities, and [α/Fe] of 29 CSSs. These range from GCs with sizes of merely a few parsec to compact ellipticals (cEs) larger than M32. Together with a literature compilation, this provides a panoramic view of the stellar population characteristics of early-type systems. We find that the CSSs are predominantly more metal rich than typical galaxies at the same stellar mass. At high mass, the cEs depart from the mass-metallicity relation of massive early-type galaxies, which forms a continuous sequence with dwarf galaxies. At lower mass, the metallicity distribution of ultracompact dwarfs (UCDs) changes at a few times 107 M, which roughly coincides with the mass where luminosity function arguments previously suggested the GC population ends. The highest metallicities in CSSs are paralleled only by those of dwarf galaxy nuclei and the central parts of massive early types. These findings can be interpreted as CSSs previously being more massive and undergoing tidal interactions to obtain their current mass and compact size. Such an interpretation is supported by CSSs with direct evidence for tidal stripping, and by an examination of the CSS internal escape velocities.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: stellar content

Status at CDS : Examining the need for a new acronym.

Simbad objects: 39

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Number of rows : 39
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 32 GiG 00 42 41.82480 +40 51 54.6120 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2154 2
2 LEDA 3126625 AG? 01 49 14.4576462768 +13 01 55.115126220           ~ 6 0
3 [CCR2009] J025744.50+060202.2 G 02 57 44.50 +06 02 02.2           ~ 5 0
4 NGC 1277 GiG 03 19 51.4854427512 +41 34 24.934439244   14.9       ~ 196 0
5 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1827 0
6 2MASS J07514039+5011026 AG? 07 51 40.4024671416 +50 11 02.660120088           ~ 5 0
7 [HO98] ACO 779 277 GiC 09 19 47.8601259480 +33 46 04.868739156   18.1       ~ 13 0
8 [NKF2014] NGC 2892-AIMSS1 Cl* 09 32 53.90 +67 36 54.5           ~ 4 0
9 2MASS J09472925+1412452 AG? 09 47 29.2494373488 +14 12 45.342125712           ~ 9 0
10 Z 36-42 AG? 10 08 10.3280773824 +02 27 48.324779820   15.5       ~ 17 0
11 LEDA 2262078 AG? 11 04 04.4061223968 +45 16 18.936756768           ~ 8 0
12 SDSS J112101.18+133629.2 Cl* 11 21 01.1839266048 +13 36 29.292189012           ~ 7 0
13 [NK2011] NGC 3923 UCD2 GlC 11 50 55.90 -28 48 18.4           ~ 9 0
14 [NK2011] NGC 3923 UCD1 GlC 11 51 04.10 -28 48 19.8           ~ 10 0
15 [NK2011] NGC 3923 UCD3c GlC 11 51 05.20 -28 48 58.9           ~ 7 0
16 LEDA 38205 GiC 12 04 28.9647545736 +01 53 38.886636876           ~ 15 0
17 2MASS J12155126+1313034 AGN 12 15 51.2679402144 +13 13 03.406594692           ~ 6 0
18 2MASX J12155329+1312568 GiP 12 15 53.2793735184 +13 12 57.061927656   15.4       ~ 37 0
19 NGC 4216 GiP 12 15 54.444 +13 08 57.84 11.51 10.99 10.01     ~ 403 1
20 2XMM J122522.8+181053 GlC 12 25 22.8468576072 +18 10 53.708279088           ~ 18 1
21 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6643 0
22 UGCA 283 GiG 12 30 31.985 +12 29 24.85   14.5       ~ 413 0
23 NGVS J123045.92+122501.6 G 12 30 45.9096425616 +12 25 01.538661324   20.77 20.11     ~ 30 0
24 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7192 3
25 [NK2011] NGC 4546 UCD1 G 12 35 28.70 -03 47 21.1           ~ 20 0
26 NAME Sombrero UCD 1 G 12 40 03.1428796848 -11 40 04.430325936   18.0 17.46 16.5   ~ 23 1
27 SDSS J124155.33+114003.7 G 12 41 55.3338419712 +11 40 03.790134948           ~ 52 0
28 SDSS J124211.04+113841.2 G 12 42 11.0513 +11 38 41.257           ~ 34 0
29 NAME M60-UCD1 G 12 43 35.9688 +11 32 04.700           ~ 88 0
30 2MASS J12435241+1125340 LSB 12 43 52.4145040608 +11 25 34.123407492           ~ 7 0
31 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3426 0
32 LEDA 4544863 G 13 38 42.4591272504 +31 14 57.076634292           ~ 2 0
33 MCG+00-38-026 GiP 15 06 29.2023813744 +01 35 41.627266512   14.1 13.37 13.07 12.1 ~ 122 0
34 2MASS J15063426+0133317 GiG 15 06 34.2746979792 +01 33 31.731496740     15.27 14.76 13.96 ~ 21 0
35 2MASX J15174176-0042175 GiC 15 17 41.7638370624 -00 42 17.576281620           ~ 20 0
36 2MASX J16053723+1424418 AG? 16 05 37.2162114096 +14 24 41.331024252           ~ 5 0
37 [PVK2003] 348.80255 -01.24954 G 23 15 12.6286902600 -01 14 58.272151416           ~ 5 0
38 [CCR2009] J233829.31+270225.1 G 23 38 29.31 +27 02 25.1           ~ 3 0
39 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8389 0

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