2018MNRAS.473.1819F


Query : 2018MNRAS.473.1819F

2018MNRAS.473.1819F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, 1819-1840 (2018)

On the formation mechanisms of compact elliptical galaxies.

FERRE-MATEU A., FORBES D.A., ROMANOWSKY A.J., JANZ J. and DIXON C.

Abstract (from CDS):

In order to investigate the formation mechanisms of the rare compact elliptical (cE) galaxies, we have compiled a sample of 25 cEs with good SDSS spectra, covering a range of stellar masses, sizes and environments. They have been visually classified according to the interaction with their host, representing different evolutionary stages. We have included clearly disrupted galaxies, galaxies that despite not showing signs of interaction are located close to a massive neighbour (thus are good candidates for a stripping process), and cEs with no host nearby. For the latter, tidal stripping is less likely to have happened and instead they could simply represent the very low-mass, faint end of the ellipticals. We study a set of properties (structural parameters, stellar populations, star formation histories and mass ratios) that can be used to discriminate between an intrinsic or stripped origin. We find that one diagnostic tool alone is inconclusive for the majority of objects. However, if we combine all the tools a clear picture emerges. The most plausible origin, as well as the evolutionary stage and progenitor type, can be then determined. Our results favour the stripping mechanism for those galaxies in groups and clusters that have a plausible host nearby, but favours an intrinsic origin for those rare cEs without a plausible host and that are located in looser environments.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 45

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Number of rows : 45
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 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12653 1
3 NGC 677 GiG 01 49 14.0467760952 +13 03 19.235854008   14.3       ~ 81 0
4 LEDA 3126625 AG? 01 49 14.4576462768 +13 01 55.115126220           ~ 7 0
5 NGC 1272 GiG 03 19 21.300 +41 29 26.13   14.5 13.66     ~ 123 0
6 SDSS J031923.05+412928.1 G 03 19 23.0633543424 +41 29 28.200840792           ~ 1 0
7 NGC 1273 GiG 03 19 26.7462872568 +41 32 25.750682808   14.7 14.20     ~ 64 0
8 SDSS J031933.63+413312.8 G 03 19 33.6388293984 +41 33 12.834856548           ~ 1 0
9 LEDA 12519 AG? 03 20 32.9823510720 +41 34 26.860256868   16.57 14.2     ~ 18 0
10 2MASS J07514039+5011026 AG? 07 51 40.4024671416 +50 11 02.660120088           ~ 5 0
11 2MASX J07590516+2727347 G 07 59 05.1602508456 +27 27 34.276500792           ~ 6 0
12 IC 2213 GiG 07 59 06.5473163928 +27 27 50.431732956   15.4       ~ 14 0
13 NGC 2698 GiG 08 55 36.4948914048 -03 11 02.378344776   13.2       ~ 61 0
14 NGC 2832 BiC 09 19 46.853 +33 44 59.07   13.3 13.17     ~ 264 3
15 [HO98] ACO 779 277 GiC 09 19 47.8601259480 +33 46 04.868739156   18.1       ~ 13 0
16 NGC 2892 rG 09 32 52.9316927952 +67 37 02.634719448   14.4       ~ 68 1
17 [NKF2014] NGC 2892-AIMSS1 Cl* 09 32 53.90 +67 36 54.5           ~ 4 0
18 NGC 2970 GiP 09 43 31.0664223936 +31 58 37.131582036   14.7       ~ 64 0
19 2MASS J09472925+1412452 AG? 09 47 29.2494373488 +14 12 45.342125712           ~ 9 0
20 2MASX J10051182+5010590 G 10 05 11.8566200856 +50 10 59.237738220           ~ 9 0
21 SDSS J100515.66+501014.6 G 10 05 15.6674217624 +50 10 14.618754300           ~ 3 0
22 Z 36-42 AG? 10 08 10.3280773824 +02 27 48.324779820   15.5       ~ 17 0
23 LEDA 2262078 AG? 11 04 04.4061223968 +45 16 18.936756768           ~ 8 0
24 MCG+08-20-077 GiG 11 04 04.5145374360 +45 15 44.386694460   14.8       ~ 20 0
25 2MASS J11435869+1959283 AG? 11 43 58.69776 +19 59 28.3164           ~ 6 0
26 NGC 3842 BiC 11 44 02.155 +19 56 59.37 14.22 13.70 11.82 12.04   ~ 287 3
27 NGC 4073 BiC 12 04 27.0598775760 +01 53 45.611893752   13.8 13.21 14.249   ~ 201 1
28 LEDA 38205 GiC 12 04 28.9647545736 +01 53 38.886636876           ~ 15 0
29 LEDA 1172348 AG? 12 10 31.1296938192 +00 40 22.046705436   17.856   19.104   ~ 14 0
30 2dFGRS TGN317Z025 GiG 12 10 32.6070185808 +00 40 39.058675896   15.5   14.120   ~ 26 0
31 2MASS J12155126+1313034 AGN 12 15 51.2679402144 +13 13 03.406594692           ~ 6 0
32 2MASX J12155329+1312568 GiP 12 15 53.2793735184 +13 12 57.061927656   15.4       ~ 37 0
33 LEDA 4544863 G 13 38 42.4591272504 +31 14 57.076634292           ~ 2 0
34 MCG+05-32-049 LIN 13 38 43.1383366296 +31 16 13.892949660   15.1       ~ 26 0
35 SDSS J140956.83+545235.4 G 14 09 56.8342471200 +54 52 35.494178556           ~ 3 0
36 SDSS J141001.35+545324.1 G 14 10 01.3544236896 +54 53 24.149649912           ~ 3 0
37 MCG+09-23-047 G 14 10 01.5867704184 +54 52 54.246898776   15.1       ~ 20 0
38 2MASX J14191718+3509148 G 14 19 17.2227374784 +35 09 15.213178080           ~ 3 0
39 SDSS J141917.47+350753.4 G 14 19 17.4701192472 +35 07 53.463330840           ~ 4 0
40 NGC 5567 G 14 19 17.6358701856 +35 08 16.615275180   15.0       ~ 16 0
41 NGC 5846 BiC 15 06 29.253 +01 36 20.29   11.9   9.74   ~ 850 1
42 2MASS J15063426+0133317 GiG 15 06 34.2746979792 +01 33 31.731496740     15.27 14.76 13.96 ~ 21 0
43 2MASX J16053723+1424418 AG? 16 05 37.2162114096 +14 24 41.331024252           ~ 5 0
44 [PVK2003] 348.80255 -01.24954 G 23 15 12.6286902600 -01 14 58.272151416           ~ 5 0
45 Z 380-17 EmG 23 15 14.2485715800 -01 14 31.929903384   15.4       ~ 18 0

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