2008MNRAS.386..138B


Query : 2008MNRAS.386..138B

2008MNRAS.386..138B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 386, 138-144 (2008/May-1)

Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation for extremely low mass Galaxies.

BEGUM A., CHENGALUR J.N., KARACHENTSEV I.D. and SHARINA M.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study Tully-Fisher (TF) relations for a sample that combines extremely faint (MB< -14) galaxies along with bright (i.e. ~L*) galaxies. Accurate (∼10 per cent) distances, I-band photometry and B - V colours are known for the majority of the galaxies in our sample. The faint galaxies are drawn from the Faint Irregular Galaxy GMRT survey (FIGGS), and we have HI rotation velocities derived from aperture synthesis observations for all of them. For the faint galaxies, we find that even though the median HI and stellar masses are comparable, the HI mass correlates significantly better with the circular velocity indicators than the stellar mass. We also find that the velocity width at the 20 per cent level (W20) correlates better with mass than the rotation velocity, although the difference is not statistically significant. The faint galaxies lie systematically below the I-band TF relation defined by bright galaxies, and also show significantly more intrinsic scatter. This implies that the integrated star formation in these galaxies has been both less efficient and also less regulated than in large galaxies. We estimate the intrinsic scatter of the faint galaxies about the I-band TF to be ∼1.6 mag. We find that while the faint-end deviation is greatly reduced in Baryonic Tully-Fisher (BTF) relations, the existence of a break at the faint end of the BTF is subject to systematics such as the assumed stellar mass-to-light ratio. If we assume that there is an intrinsic BTF and try to determine the baryonic mass by searching for prescriptions that lead to the tightest BTF, we find that scaling the Hi mass leads to a much more significant tightening than scaling the stellar mass-to-light ratio. The most significant tightening that we find, however, is if we scale the entire baryonic mass of the faint (but not the bright) galaxies. Such a scenario would be consistent with models where dwarf (but not large) galaxies have a large fraction of dark or `missing' baryons. In all cases, however, the minimum in the χ2 curve is quite broad and the corresponding parameters are poorly constrained.

Abstract Copyright: ©2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: individual: FIGGS - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - radio lines: galaxies

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 UGC 685 AG? 01 07 23.0321 +16 41 00.988 15.01 14.55 14.07     ~ 137 0
2 LEDA 2807103 LSB 01 34 51.5 +52 05 30   17.0       ~ 38 0
3 LEDA 166062 AG? 01 44 42.3853 +27 17 16.156   17.1       ~ 45 0
4 LEDA 168300 AG? 02 24 34.20 +56 00 43.0   16.2       ~ 30 0
5 NAME Camel Galaxy LSB 04 25 16.6 +72 48 24   14.85       ~ 57 0
6 UGCA 92 AG? 04 32 03.8366 +63 36 51.243   16.15       ~ 125 0
7 NAME Cam B G 04 53 07.1 +67 05 57   16.71       ~ 78 0
8 LEDA 95594 G 05 59 40.4 +73 25 40   17.1       ~ 44 0
9 UGC 3755 AG? 07 13 51.60 +10 31 19.0   14.9       ~ 98 0
10 UGC 3860 AG? 07 28 17.724 +40 46 11.36   15.50       ~ 149 0
11 [KK98a] 073940.2+164047 G 07 42 31.2 +16 33 40   15.6       ~ 48 0
12 UGC 4115 G 07 57 01.027 +14 23 47.66   16.0       ~ 152 0
13 UGC 5456 AG? 10 07 20.182 +10 21 40.16   13.78   13.24   ~ 114 0
14 UGC 6145 LSB 11 05 34.70376 -01 51 51.4584   16.548   16.085   ~ 44 0
15 NGC 3741 AG? 11 36 05.754 +45 17 02.96 15.01 14.55 14.23 14.06   ~ 220 0
16 UGC 7242 AG? 12 14 08.40 +66 05 41.0   14.60       ~ 80 1
17 LEDA 166137 GiC 12 25 28.5 +28 28 56   16.5       ~ 42 1
18 UGC 7577 GiG 12 27 40.90 +43 29 44.0 13.75 13.10 12.7 12.33   ~ 255 0
19 UGC 8055 LSB 12 56 04.6621560288 +03 48 46.548862992   17       ~ 49 0
20 UGC 8215 AG? 13 08 03.552 +46 49 40.02   17       ~ 77 0
21 UGC 8508 AG? 13 30 44.8682655624 +54 54 38.522749824 14.72 14.25 13.90 13.75   ~ 195 0
22 UGC 8651 AG? 13 39 53.75 +40 44 25.3 15.37 14.56 14.20 14.10   ~ 155 0
23 UGC 8760 AG? 13 50 51.3127548768 +38 01 14.958828876 15.56 14.78   14.33   ~ 148 0
24 UGC 8833 AG? 13 54 48.8114 +35 50 07.775   16.5   15.20   ~ 117 1
25 LEDA 51659 G 14 28 03.7 -46 18 06   15       ~ 73 1
26 ESO 461-36 G 20 03 57.4 -31 40 53   17.06   16.2 16.1 ~ 71 1
27 UGC 11583 LSB 20 30 15.30 +60 26 25.0   17       ~ 64 0
28 LEDA 166192 LSB 20 30 32.9 +60 21 17   16.49       ~ 58 0
29 NAME Aquarius Dwarf G 20 46 51.7 -12 50 54 15.75 15.18 14.83 14.46   ~ 445 1

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