2012MNRAS.419.2472S


Query : 2012MNRAS.419.2472S

2012MNRAS.419.2472S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 419, 2472-2488 (2012/January-3)

Galaxy populations in the Antlia cluster - III. Properties of faint early-type galaxies.

SMITH CASTELLI A.V., CELLONE S.A., FAIFER F.R., BASSINO L.P., RICHTLER T., ROMERO G.A., CALDERON J.P. and CASO J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a new analysis of the early-type galaxy population in the central region of the Antlia cluster, focusing on the faint systems such as dwarf ellipticals (dEs) and dwarf spheroidals (dSphs). The colour-magnitude relation (CMR) and the relation between luminosity and mean effective surface brightness for galaxies in the central region of Antlia have been previously studied in Paper I of the present series. Now we confirm 22 early-type galaxies as Antlia members, using Gemini-GMOS and Magellan-MIKE spectra. Among them, 15 are dEs from the FS90 Antlia Group catalogue, two belong to the rare type of compact ellipticals (cEs) and five are new faint dwarfs that had never been catalogued before. In addition, we present 16 newly identified low-surface-brightness galaxy candidates, almost half of them displaying morphologies consistent with being Antlia's counterparts of Local Group dSphs, which extend the faint luminosity limit of our study down to MB=-10.1(BT= 22.6) mag. With these new data, we built an improved CMR in the Washington photometric system, i.e. integrated T1 magnitudes versus (C-T1) colours, which extends ∼ 4 mag faintwards the limit of spectroscopically confirmed Antlia members. When only confirmed early-type members are considered, this relation extends over 10 mag in luminosity with no apparent change in slope or increase in colour dispersion towards its faint end. The intrinsic colour scatter of the relation is compared with those reported for other clusters of galaxies; we argue that it is likely that the large scatter of the CMR, usually reported at faint magnitudes, is mostly due to photometric errors along with an improper membership/morphological classification. The distinct behaviour of the luminosity versus mean effective surface brightness relation at the bright and faint ends is analysed, while it is confirmed that dE galaxies on the same relation present a very similar effective radius, regardless of their colour. The projected spatial distribution of the member sample confirms the existence of two groups in Antlia, each one dominated by a giant elliptical galaxy and with one cE located close to each giant. Size and position, with respect to massive galaxies, of the dSph candidates are estimated and compared to Local Group counterparts.

Based on observations carried out at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (Chile), at Las Campanas Observatory (Chile) and at the European Southern Observatory, Paranal (Chile). Also based on observations obtained at the Gemini Observatory, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under a cooperative agreement with the NSF on behalf of the Gemini partnership: the National Science Foundation (United States), the Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom), the National Research Council (Canada), CONICYT (Chile), the Australian Research Council (Australia), Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnologia (Brazil) and Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologìa e Innovación Productiva (Argentina).


Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): techniques: radial velocities - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: clusters: individual: Antlia - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: photometry

Nomenclature: Table B1: ANTL JHHMMSS+DDMMSS.s N=5. Table B2: ANTL JHHMMSS+DDMMSS N=16.

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
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     ~ 12643 1
3 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2257 1
4 NAME HYA SUPERCL SCG 08 57.9 +03 10           ~ 177 0
5 NAME M 81-82 Group GrG 09 55 +69.1           ~ 716 0
6 NAME ACO 901-902 Supercluster SCG 09 56 -10.0           ~ 124 1
7 NAME Antlia Dwarf Galaxy G 10 04 03.9 -27 20 01 16.73 15.69 15.17 15.00   ~ 212 1
8 LEDA 82994 GiG 10 28 06.9 -35 35 24   19.2       ~ 8 0
9 [FS90] Antlia 83 GiG 10 28 23.0 -35 30 57   17.4       ~ 5 0
10 LEDA 83007 GiG 10 28 24.0 -35 34 24   19.3       ~ 7 0
11 ANTL J102828-354128 G 10 28 28.20 -35 41 28.5           ~ 2 0
12 ANTL J102839-351053 G 10 28 39.00 -35 10 53.5           ~ 2 0
13 ANTL J102843-353933 G 10 28 43.80 -35 39 33.1           ~ 2 0
14 LEDA 83024 GiG 10 28 45.1 -35 34 40   19.8       ~ 8 0
15 [FS90] Antlia 110 GiG 10 28 53.0 -35 35 34   17.3       ~ 8 0
16 [FS90] Antlia 109 GiG 10 28 53.0 -35 32 52           ~ 6 0
17 NGC 3258 EmG 10 28 53.588 -35 36 19.98   12.50 11.72 10.86   ~ 187 0
18 LEDA 83040 GiG 10 29 01.6 -35 34 01   17.8       ~ 8 0
19 LEDA 83041 GiG 10 29 02.7 -35 40 29   18.2       ~ 8 0
20 ANTL J102910-353920.1 G 10 29 10.30 -35 39 20.1           ~ 3 0
21 2MASX J10291155-3539289 GiG 10 29 11.5685891400 -35 39 28.758466224   15.9       ~ 10 0
22 ANTL J102914-353923.6 G 10 29 14.40 -35 39 23.6           ~ 3 0
23 ANTL J102914-353855 G 10 29 14.70 -35 38 55.2           ~ 2 0
24 LEDA 83053 GiG 10 29 14.8 -35 25 55   18.4       ~ 9 0
25 LEDA 83052 GiG 10 29 15.0 -35 41 34   18.6       ~ 7 0
26 ANTL J102918-352900 G 10 29 18.80 -35 29 00.2           ~ 2 0
27 [FS90] Antlia 149 GiG 10 29 27.3 -35 27 10   19.0       ~ 4 0
28 ANTL J102932-354216 G 10 29 32.20 -35 42 16.4           ~ 2 0
29 ANTL J102936-352445 G 10 29 36.20 -35 24 45.7           ~ 2 0
30 ACO S 636 ClG 10 29 41.0957 -35 19 32.908           ~ 225 0
31 ANTL J102943-352238 G 10 29 43.30 -35 22 38.8           ~ 1 0
32 ANTL J102948-352354 G 10 29 48.60 -35 23 54.0           ~ 2 0
33 ANTL J102954-352744 G 10 29 54.20 -35 27 44.6           ~ 2 0
34 ANTL J102955-351517 G 10 29 55.90 -35 15 17.6           ~ 2 0
35 ANTL J102959-354227 G 10 29 59.80 -35 42 27.1           ~ 1 0
36 NGC 3268 EmG 10 30 00.6490581240 -35 19 31.519591284   12.57 11.77 10.68   ~ 154 0
37 LEDA 83098 GiG 10 30 02.6 -35 24 35   19.1       ~ 7 0
38 [FS90] Antlia 192 GiG 10 30 05.0677071672 -35 20 31.964169084   18.9   15.7 16.39 ~ 14 0
39 LEDA 83103 GiG 10 30 06.1 -35 23 27   18.3       ~ 8 0
40 ANTL J103013.7-352458.6 AG? 10 30 13.80 -35 24 58.3           ~ 5 0
41 [FS90] Antlia 205 GiG 10 30 18.4 -35 24 43   18.9       ~ 5 0
42 [FS90] Antlia 209 GiG 10 30 19.4 -35 34 48   19.2       ~ 5 0
43 LEDA 83120 GiG 10 30 20.6 -35 35 32   16.1       ~ 7 0
44 LEDA 83121 GiG 10 30 21.8 -35 12 06   19.3       ~ 7 0
45 LEDA 83130 GiG 10 30 25.3 -35 13 18   18.5       ~ 8 0
46 LEDA 83129 GiG 10 30 25.8 -35 23 39   19.6       ~ 7 0
47 ANTL J103027-352941 G 10 30 27.50 -35 29 41.8           ~ 1 0
48 ANTL J103027-350957 G 10 30 27.50 -35 09 57.4           ~ 2 0
49 [FS90] Antlia 227 GiG 10 30 31.4 -35 23 06   19.0       ~ 5 0
50 LEDA 83133 GiG 10 30 31.9 -35 14 40   18.6       ~ 8 0
51 ANTL J103033.1-352638.4 G 10 30 33.30 -35 26 38.6           ~ 4 0
52 ANTL J103037.4-352708.3 G 10 30 37.50 -35 27 08.8           ~ 4 0
53 ANTL J103042-351519 G 10 30 42.10 -35 15 19.5           ~ 1 0
54 ANTL J103047-354025 G 10 30 47.10 -35 40 25.1           ~ 1 0
55 NAME Hydra I Cluster ClG 10 36 36.0 -27 31 04           ~ 839 1
56 ACO 1185 ClG 11 10 32.15 +28 35 50.4           ~ 259 1
57 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6642 0
58 ACO 3526 ClG 12 48 51.8 -41 18 21           ~ 1066 2
59 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
60 NAME NGC 5044 Group GrG 13 14 22.7 -16 32 04           ~ 181 0
61 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8387 0

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