2003MNRAS.340..485H


Query : 2003MNRAS.340..485H

2003MNRAS.340..485H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 340, 485-498 (2003/April-1)

X-ray bright groups and their galaxies.

HELSDON S.F. and PONMAN T.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Combining X-ray data from the ROSAT PSPC and optical data drawn from the literature, we examine in detail the relationship between the X-ray and optical properties of X-ray bright galaxy groups. We find a relationship between optical luminosity and X-ray temperature consistent with that expected from self-similar scaling of galaxy systems, LB∝T 1.6±0.2. The self-similar form and continuity of the LB: T relation from clusters to groups and the limited scatter seen in this relation, implies that the star formation efficiency is rather similar in all of these systems. We find that the bright extended X-ray components associated with many central galaxies in groups appear to be more closely related to the group than the galaxy itself, and we suggest that these are group cooling flows rather than galaxy haloes. In addition we find that the optical light in these groups appears to be more centrally concentrated than the light in clusters.

We also use the optical and X-ray data to investigate whether early- or late-type galaxies are primarily responsible for pre-heating in groups. Using three different methods, we conclude that spiral galaxies appear to play a comparable role to early types in the pre-heating of the intragroup medium. This tends to favour models in which the pre-heating arises primarily from galaxy winds rather than active galactic nuclei and implies that spirals have played a significant role in the metal enrichment of the intragroup medium.


Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: evolution - intergalactic medium - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies: clusters

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 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME PSC CL ClG 00 58 25.0 +30 39 11           ~ 130 1
2 NAME NGC 383 Group GrG 01 07 27.7 +32 23 59   11.1 14.1     ~ 82 0
3 NAME NGC 524 Group GrG 01 24 01.6 +09 27 37   11.2       ~ 33 0
4 NAME NGC 533 Group GrG 01 25 29.1 +01 48 17           ~ 57 0
5 NGC 533 GiG 01 25 31.4074984248 +01 45 33.236656812   13.1 14.11     ~ 227 0
6 NAME NGC 741 Group GrG 01 56 22 +05 37.6     14.3     ~ 52 0
7 NAME NGC 1587 Group GrG 04 30 46.1 +00 24 25   12.1       ~ 21 0
8 NAME NGC 2563 Group GrG 08 20 39.46 +21 04 45.6           ~ 41 0
9 HCG 42 CGG 10 00 13.1 -19 38 24           ~ 99 0
10 NAME NGC 3607 Group GrG 11 17 55.9 +18 07 35   9.9       ~ 56 0
11 NAME NGC 3665 Group GrG 11 23 30.6 +38 43 31   11.2       ~ 25 1
12 NAME NGC 4065 Group GrG 12 04 04.94 +20 14 48.4   12.2       ~ 27 0
13 NAME NGC 4073 Group GrG 12 04 44.08 +01 48 40.9     13.53     ~ 280 0
14 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1226 0
15 NAME NGC 4261 Group GrG 12 20 02.3 +05 20 24     12.9     ~ 41 0
16 NGC 4325 BiC 12 23 06.662 +10 37 16.45   15.0       ~ 128 1
17 NAME NGC 4325 Group GrG 12 23 18.2 +10 37 19           ~ 53 0
18 NAME NGC 4636 Group GrG 12 42 49.5 +02 41 08           ~ 562 0
19 HCG 62 CGG 12 53 05.6 -09 12 21           ~ 306 0
20 NAME NGC 5129 Group GrG 13 24 36.0 +13 55 40           ~ 37 0
21 NAME NGC 5171 Group GrG 13 29 05.10 +11 45 04.8     4.7     ~ 74 0
22 NGC 5353 GiP 13 53 26.6998 +40 16 58.872   11.8   10.57   ~ 288 1
23 HCG 68 CGG 13 53 40.9 +40 19 07     12.4     ~ 113 0
24 NAME NGC 5846 Group GrG 15 05 47.0 +01 34 25           ~ 153 0
25 NGC 6338 Bla 17 15 22.9752 +57 24 40.312   14.2   8   ~ 184 2
26 NAME NGC 6338 Group GrG 17 15 32.47 +57 25 19.0           ~ 89 0
27 HCG 90 CGG 22 02 06.3 -31 55 48           ~ 130 0
28 NAME NGC 7619 Group GrG 23 20 32.1 +08 22 26           ~ 45 0
29 NAME NGC 7777 Group GrG 23 53 33.0 +28 34 42           ~ 12 0

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