2021A&A...647A.100S


Query : 2021A&A...647A.100S

2021A&A...647A.100S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 647A, 100-100 (2021/3-1)

The Fornax Deep Survey (FDS) with the VST. XI. The search for signs of preprocessing between the Fornax main cluster and Fornax A group.

SU A.H., SALO H., JANZ J., LAURIKAINEN E., VENHOLA A., PELETIER R.F., IODICE E., HILKER M., CANTIELLO M., NAPOLITANO N., SPAVONE M., RAJ M.A., VAN DE VEN G., MIESKE S., PAOLILLO M., CAPACCIOLI M., VALENTIJN E.A. and WATKINS A.E.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Galaxies either live in a cluster, a group, or in a field environment. In the hierarchical framework, the group environment bridges the field to the cluster environment, as field galaxies form groups before aggregating into clusters. In principle, environmental mechanisms, such as galaxy-galaxy interactions, can be more efficient in groups than in clusters due to lower velocity dispersion, which lead to changes in the properties of galaxies. This change in properties for group galaxies before entering the cluster environment is known as preprocessing. Whilst cluster and field galaxies are well studied, the extent to which galaxies become preprocessed in the group environment is unclear.
Aims. We investigate the structural properties of cluster and group galaxies by studying the Fornax main cluster and the infalling Fornax A group, exploring the effects of galaxy preprocessing in this showcase example. Additionally, we compare the structural complexity of Fornax galaxies to those in the Virgo cluster and in the field.
Methods. Our sample consists of 582 galaxies from the Fornax main cluster and Fornax A group. We quantified the light distributions of each galaxy based on a combination of aperture photometry, Sersic+PSF (point spread function) and multi-component decompositions, and non-parametric measures of morphology. From these analyses, we derived the galaxy colours, structural parameters, non-parametric morphological indices (Concentration C; Asymmetry A, Clumpiness S; Gini G; second order moment of light M20), and structural complexity based on multi-component decompositions. These quantities were then compared between the Fornax main cluster and Fornax A group. The structural complexity of Fornax galaxies were also compared to those in Virgo and in the field.
Results. We find significant (Kolmogorov-Smirnov test p-value<α=0.05) differences in the distributions of quantities derived from Sersic profiles (g'-r', r'-i', Re, and µe,r'), and non-parametric indices (A and S) between the Fornax main cluster and Fornax A group. Fornax A group galaxies are typically bluer, smaller, brighter, and more asymmetric and clumpy. Moreover, we find significant cluster-centric trends with r'-i', Re, and µe,r'µ-e,r', as well as A, S, G, and M20 for galaxies in the Fornax main cluster. This implies that galaxies falling towards the centre of the Fornax main cluster become fainter, more extended, and generally smoother in their light distribution. Conversely, we do not find significant group-centric trends for Fornax A group galaxies. We find the structural complexity of galaxies (in terms of the number of components required to fit a galaxy) to increase as a function of the absolute r'-band magnitude (and stellar mass), with the largest change occurring between -14 mag≤Mr'≤-19mag (7.5≤log10(M*/M)≤9.7). This same trend was found in galaxy samples from the Virgo cluster and in the field, which suggests that the formation or maintenance of morphological structures (e.g., bulges, bar) are largely due to the stellar mass of the galaxies, rather than the environment they reside in.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: Fornax - galaxies: groups: individual: Fornax A - galaxies: interactions - Galaxy: evolution - galaxies: structure - galaxies: photometry

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/647/A100): tablei1.dat table2.dat table3.dat>

Nomenclature: FDS FF NNNNa N=582.

Status at CDS : Tables of objects will be appraised for possible ingestion in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 40

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Number of rows : 40
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 NGC 1310 EmG 03 21 03.4175652072 -37 06 06.062937516 12.43 12.98 12.08 12.03   ~ 96 1
2 NGC 1316 GiP 03 22 41.789 -37 12 29.52 9.81 9.15 8.53 7.66   ~ 1331 1
3 NGC 1317 GiP 03 22 44.2823209512 -37 06 13.180903956 12.20 11.78 11.02 10.22   ~ 204 1
4 NGC 1326 GiG 03 23 56.3657298384 -36 27 52.322333040 11.69 11.43 10.54 10.02 10.9 ~ 258 1
5 ESO 357-27 GiP 03 24 58.4399334528 -37 00 34.541960832   14.36   13.23   ~ 53 0
6 NGC 1336 GiG 03 26 32.1845365512 -35 42 48.662672184   13.12   11.95   ~ 125 0
7 ESO 358-6 GiG 03 27 18.0282957096 -34 31 35.315736492   14.15   12.95   ~ 87 0
8 NGC 1341 EmG 03 27 58.3983347688 -37 09 00.271891836   12.86   11.82   ~ 75 0
9 LEDA 74524 LSB 03 29 01.8 -37 21 38   18.5       ~ 7 0
10 NGC 1351 GiG 03 30 34.9598617824 -34 51 14.242996620   12.30   10.85   ~ 170 0
11 NGC 1350 GiG 03 31 08.119 -33 37 43.10   11.20 10.52 9.77 10.6 ~ 176 0
12 NGC 1365 Sy1 03 33 36.458 -36 08 26.37 10.48 10.08 9.63 8.79 9.7 ~ 1710 2
13 NGC 1373 GiP 03 34 59.1993515280 -35 10 15.879086760 14.44 14.03 13.26     ~ 116 1
14 NGC 1374 GiP 03 35 16.5885737352 -35 13 34.563417168 12.46 11.97 11.08 10.59   ~ 281 1
15 NGC 1375 GiG 03 35 16.8025873104 -35 15 56.371399740 13.50 13.02 12.40 11.74   ~ 154 1
16 IC 1963 GiG 03 35 31.0692175536 -34 26 49.368859656   12.90   11.71   ~ 125 0
17 NGC 1379 GiP 03 36 03.9668625792 -35 26 28.547476800 12.17 12.04 10.91 10.60   ~ 256 1
18 NGC 1380 GiP 03 36 27.590 -34 58 34.68 11.32 10.94 9.93 9.37   ~ 408 1
19 NGC 1381 GiP 03 36 31.6592184144 -35 17 42.739221912 12.90 12.47 11.50 11.02   ~ 239 1
20 NGC 1369 GiG 03 36 45.2559802872 -36 15 22.575550716   13.77   12.30   ~ 55 0
21 NGC 1386 GiP 03 36 46.238 -35 59 57.39 12.42 12.16 11.23 10.76   ~ 507 1
22 ESO 358-33 GiG 03 36 47.5007323848 -34 44 22.739259552 13.63 13.36 12.41 12.00   ~ 132 1
23 NGC 1387 GiP 03 36 57.0337458600 -35 30 23.675934060 12.18 11.75 10.69 10.16   ~ 249 1
24 NGC 1382 GiP 03 37 08.9722655064 -35 11 41.995386996 13.19 13.79 12.92 12.31   ~ 114 1
25 NGC 1389 GiP 03 37 11.7427350576 -35 44 45.873195000 12.80 12.39 11.50 10.99   ~ 188 1
26 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1535 1
27 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 30 -35 27.3           ~ 1738 0
28 NGC 1404 GiP 03 38 51.917 -35 35 39.81 11.53 10.69 10.00 9.03   ~ 728 1
29 NGC 1419 GiG 03 40 42.1036600944 -37 30 38.778564456   13.56   12.07   ~ 128 0
30 ESO 358-50 GiG 03 41 03.6078361560 -33 46 45.297655572   13.86   12.57   ~ 77 0
31 NGC 1427 GiG 03 42 19.4455150392 -35 23 33.169251120   11.89   10.44   ~ 269 0
32 NGC 1428 GiG 03 42 22.8 -35 09 15   13.77   12.49   ~ 100 0
33 NGC 1436 GiG 03 43 37.0896438888 -35 51 11.004592644   12.49   11.16   ~ 119 0
34 ESO 358-59 GiG 03 45 03.5753235792 -35 58 21.372259872   14.08   12.85   ~ 110 0
35 ESO 358-61 GiP 03 45 54.864 -36 21 24.93   13.98   12.78   ~ 75 0
36 NGC 1460 GiG 03 46 13.7196390576 -36 41 47.015207664   13.52   12.12   ~ 64 0
37 ESO 358-63 EmG 03 46 19.007 -34 56 36.83   12.57   12.3 11.9 ~ 109 0
38 ESO 359-2 GiG 03 50 36.7310457912 -35 54 34.013712996   14.48   13.49   ~ 77 0
39 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6413 0
40 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 7965 0

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