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2018A&A...609A..78B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 609A, 78-78 (2018/1-1)

Sloshing in its cD halo: MUSE kinematics of the central galaxy NGC 3311 in the Hydra I cluster.

BARBOSA C.E., ARNABOLDI M., COCCATO L., GERHARD O., MENDES DE OLIVEIRA C., HILKER M. and RICHTLER T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Early-type galaxies (ETGs) show a strong size evolution with redshift. This evolution is explained by fast "in-situ" star formation at high-z followed by a late mass assembly mostly driven by minor mergers that deposit stars primarily in the outer halo.
Aims. We aim to identify the main structural components of the Hydra I cD galaxy NGC 3311 to investigate the connection between the central galaxy and the surrounding stellar halo.
Methods. We produce maps of the line-of-sight velocity distribution (LOSVD) moments from a mosaic of MUSE pointings covering NGC 3311 out to 25kpc. Combining deep photometric and spectroscopic data, we model the LOSVD maps using a finite mixture distribution, including four non-concentric components that are nearly isothermal spheroids, with different line-of-sight systemic velocities V, velocity dispersions σ, and small (constant) values of the higher order Gauss-Hermite moments h3 and h4.
Results. The kinemetry analysis indicates that NGC 3311 is classified as a slow rotator, although the galaxy shows a line-of-sight velocity gradient along the photometric major axis. The comparison of the correlations between h3 and h4 with V/σ with simulated galaxies indicates that NGC 3311 assembled mainly through dry mergers. The σ profile rises to ~=400km/s at 20kpc, a significant fraction (0.55) of the Hydra I cluster velocity dispersion, indicating that stars there were stripped from progenitors orbiting in the cluster core. The finite mixture distribution modeling supports three inner components related to the central galaxy and a fourth component with large effective radius (51kpc) and velocity dispersion (327km/s) consistent with a cD envelope. We find that the cD envelope is offset from the center of NGC 3311 both spatially (8.6kpc) and in velocity (ΔV=204km/s), but coincides with the cluster core X-ray isophotes and the mean velocity of core galaxies. Also, the envelope contributes to the broad wings of the LOSVD measured by large h4 values within 10kpc.
Conclusions. The cD envelope of NGC 3311 is dynamically associated with the cluster core, which in Hydra I is in addition displaced from the cluster center, presumably due to a recent subcluster merger.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2018

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: Hydra I - galaxies: individual: NGC 3311 - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: structure - galaxies: stellar content

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/609/A78): list.dat fits/*>

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