2020ApJ...889L...3C


Query : 2020ApJ...889L...3C

2020ApJ...889L...3C - Astrophys. J., 889, L3-L3 (2020/January-3)

Dynamical structure of small bulges reveals their early formation in ΛCDM paradigm.

COSTANTIN L., MENDEZ-ABREU J., CORSINI E.M., MORELLI L., DE LORENZO-CACERES A., PAGOTTO I., CUOMO V., AGUERRI J.A.L. and RUBINO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) paradigm of galaxy formation predicts that dense spheroidal stellar structures invariably grow at early cosmic time. These primordial spheroids evolve toward a virialized dynamical status as they finally become today's elliptical galaxies and large bulges at the center of disk galaxies. However, observations reveal that small bulges in spiral galaxies are common in the nearby universe. The prevailing belief that all small bulges form at later times from internal processes occurring in the disk represents a challenge for the ΛCDM scenario. Notably, the coevolution of bulges and central supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at early phases of galaxy evolution is also at stake. However, observations have so far not provided conclusive evidence against their possible early origin. Here, we report new observations of small bulges showing that they follow the mass-velocity dispersion relation expected for virialized systems. Contrary to previous claims, small bulges bridge the gap between massive ellipticals and globular clusters. This dynamical picture supports a scenario where systems over seven orders of magnitude in stellar mass form at early cosmic time. These results alleviate the tension between ΛCDM simulations and observations at galactic scales. We hypothesize that these small bulges are actually the low-mass descendants of compact objects observed at high redshift, also known as red nuggets, which are consistently produced in cosmological ΛCDM simulations. Therefore, this also suggests that the established coevolution of SMBHs and large bulges naturally extends to spheroids in the low-mass regime.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Low surface brightness galaxies - Late-type galaxies - Galaxy physics - Compact galaxies - Galaxies - Disk galaxies - Early-type galaxies - Elliptical galaxies - Galaxy formation - Galaxy dynamics - Galaxy properties - Galaxy structure

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 M 32 IG 00 42 41.825 +40 51 54.61 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2121 2
2 M 33 GiG 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128 6.17 6.27 5.72     ~ 5665 1
3 NGC 2503 EmG 08 00 36.6771128664 +22 24 00.214808004   15.00       ~ 48 0
4 IC 492 Sy1 08 05 38.6668610808 +26 10 05.447415396   17.83 17.19     ~ 38 0
5 IC 2293 GiG 08 19 32.1118241928 +21 23 39.531540444   15.2       ~ 39 0
6 NGC 2684 GiG 08 54 54.0449415936 +49 09 37.459659996   13.4       ~ 44 0
7 NGC 2816 GiG 09 07 33.5746410432 +60 28 45.818789124   12.0       ~ 197 0
8 NGC 2913 GiG 09 34 02.7249912720 +09 28 45.213590352   14.1       ~ 38 0
9 NGC 3041 AGN 09 53 07.1439446784 +16 40 39.600454692   13.1       ~ 123 0
10 NGC 3055 G 09 55 18.0694667208 +04 16 12.034089444   12.3       ~ 114 0
11 NGC 3294 G 10 36 16.2564642096 +37 19 29.049225924   11.5       ~ 195 0
12 NGC 3486 Sy2 11 00 23.946 +28 58 29.35 10.89 11.11 10.53 10.40   ~ 340 1
13 NGC 3810 GiG 11 40 58.7615811624 +11 28 15.808680696   11.4       ~ 326 2
14 NGC 3982 Sy1 11 56 28.1445516072 +55 07 30.859586652   12.20 11.70 11.18   ~ 529 1
15 NGC 4237 AGN 12 17 11.4198657984 +15 19 26.557164264   12.3       ~ 248 0
16 NGC 4305 GiP 12 22 03.6061412616 +12 44 27.305742948   13.8       ~ 116 0
17 NGC 4405 H2G 12 26 07.1372151528 +16 10 51.581577504   13.03       ~ 150 1
18 NGC 4598 GiG 12 40 11.9356455312 +08 23 01.483673064   14.1       ~ 61 0
19 NGC 4620 GiG 12 41 59.3482988376 +12 56 34.244877840   14.0       ~ 83 0
20 NGC 4654 GiP 12 43 56.638 +13 07 34.86   11.8       ~ 546 1
21 NGC 4689 H2G 12 47 45.5568088416 +13 45 46.135889100   12.8       ~ 369 0
22 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2788 2
23 NGC 5480 G 14 06 21.522 +50 43 29.99   12.6       ~ 193 0
24 NGC 5768 EmG 14 52 07.9533849360 -02 31 47.096307192   14.20   13.2 13.5 ~ 97 0
25 IC 1066 GiP 14 53 02.8555019400 +03 17 45.653096220   14.2       ~ 70 0
26 NGC 5956 LIN 15 34 58.5343014096 +11 45 00.936150696   13.3       ~ 82 0
27 NGC 5957 Sy2 15 35 23.2175160360 +12 02 51.281778048   13.3       ~ 127 0
28 NGC 6106 G 16 18 47.1730173576 +07 24 38.951833860   13.4       ~ 110 0
29 NGC 7137 G 21 48 13.0542933936 +22 09 34.505402508   13.3       ~ 86 0

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