2013MNRAS.428..476M


Query : 2013MNRAS.428..476M

2013MNRAS.428..476M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 428, 476-501 (2013/January-1)

Galaxy evolution in nearby loose groups - II. Photometric and kinematic characterization of USGC U268 and USGC U376 group members in the Leo cloud.

MARINO A., PLANA H., RAMPAZZO R., BIANCHI L., ROSADO M., BETTONI D., GALLETTA G., MAZZEI P., BUSON L., AMBROCIO-CRUZ P. and GABBASOV R.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper is the second of a series of papers in which we are exploring the coevolution of galaxies and groups in the local Universe, by adopting a multiwavelength approach. Here, we present the photometric and kinematic characterization of two groups, USGC U268 and USGC U376 (U268 and U376 hereafter), which are located in different regions of the Leo cloud. We revisit the group membership, using results from recent redshift surveys, and we investigate their substructures. U268, which is composed of 10 catalogued members and 11 new added members, has a small fraction (~24 per cent) of early-type galaxies (ETGs). U376 has 16 catalogued members plus eight new added members, with ~38 per cent of ETGs. We find that there are significant substructures in both groups, which suggests that they are likely to be accreting galaxies. U268 is located in a more loose environment than U376. For each member galaxy, broad-band integrated and surface photometry have been obtained in far-ultraviolet (FUV) and near-ultraviolet (NUV) with the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), and in the u, g, r, i and z (Sloan Digital Sky Survey) bands. Hα imaging and two-dimensional high-resolution kinematical data have been obtained using the scanning Fabry-Pérot interferometer (PUMA) at the 2.12-m telescope at San Pedro Mártir (Baja California, Mexico). We have improved the galaxy classification and we have detected morphological and kinematical distortions that might be connected either to ongoing and/or past interaction/accretion events or to environmental-induced secular evolution. U268 appears to be more active than U376, with a large fraction of galaxies showing interaction signatures (60 per cent versus 13 per cent). The presence of bars among late-type galaxies is ~10 per cent in U268 and ~29 per cent in U376. The cumulative distribution of the FUV-NUV colours of galaxies in U268 is significantly different from that in U376, with galaxies in U268 being bluer than those in U376. In the (FUV-r versus Mr) and (NUV-r versus Mr) planes, no members of U268 are found in the red sequence; even ETGs lie in the blue sequence, or in the `green valley'. Most (i.e. 80 per cent) of the early-type members in U376 inhabit the red sequence. A large fraction of galaxies, of different morphological types, are located in the green valley, while the blue sequence is underpopulated compared with U268.

Abstract Copyright: © 2012 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: groups: individual: USGC U268 - galaxies: groups: individual: USGC U376 - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: photometry - ultraviolet: galaxies

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Number of rows : 79
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 Cartwheel EmG 00 37 41.1133192392 -33 42 58.515101748   19.26   18.52   ~ 284 1
2 NGC 470 GiP 01 19 44.8526263032 +03 24 36.027176544 12.63 12.53 11.78     ~ 275 1
3 UGC 5015 AG? 09 25 47.998 +34 16 37.54   15.7       ~ 57 0
4 UGC 5020 LSB 09 26 01.491 +34 39 12.41   15.3       ~ 61 0
5 MCG+06-21-049 EmG 09 33 43.026 +33 36 01.48   15.6       ~ 19 0
6 UGC 5093 GiG 09 34 00.132 +10 01 46.32   14.9       ~ 41 0
7 SDSS J093441.75+323203.5 AG? 09 34 41.748 +32 32 03.52           ~ 4 0
8 UGC 5105 AG? 09 35 20.015 +35 54 49.24   16.5       ~ 17 0
9 2MASX J09360748+2906431 SBG 09 36 07.5262328208 +29 06 43.020010116   15.40 14.8     ~ 45 0
10 SDSS J094029.36+365443.5 AG? 09 40 29.368 +36 54 43.58           ~ 4 0
11 LEDA 27626 AG? 09 40 45.828 +32 28 20.79   17       ~ 11 0
12 NGC 2964 GiP 09 42 54.251 +31 50 49.97   12.0       ~ 275 1
13 SDSS J094254.50+315103.5 G 09 42 54.501 +31 51 03.56           ~ 1 1
14 RSCG 34 CGG 09 43 12.52 +31 55 03.4           ~ 10 0
15 LEDA 2016633 AG? 09 48 02.690 +32 54 01.75   17.18     16.45 ~ 7 0
16 Mrk 408 GiG 09 48 04.6866187992 +32 52 56.953451244   14.8       ~ 39 0
17 NGC 3003 GiG 09 48 35.580 +33 25 17.83   12.3       ~ 202 0
18 SDSS J094838.45+332529.1 G 09 48 38.456 +33 25 29.11           ~ 1 1
19 LEDA 2042146 AG? 09 49 03.132 +33 59 28.94   17.58     16.87 ~ 8 0
20 SDSS J094911.28+342634.2 AG? 09 49 11.291 +34 26 34.25           ~ 4 0
21 LEDA 4090593 G 09 49 35.085 +34 26 16.43           ~ 2 1
22 NGC 3011 Sy2 09 49 41.2024297320 +32 13 15.992090904   14.2       ~ 91 0
23 LEDA 82546 AG? 09 50 21.028 +33 35 01.48   17       ~ 12 0
24 NGC 3021 GiG 09 50 57.1456156056 +33 33 12.934404072   12.6       ~ 191 0
25 SDSS J095058.02+333319.3 G 09 50 58.0129961088 +33 33 19.720175256           ~ 2 0
26 UGC 5282 AG? 09 51 10.023 +33 07 48.17   16.0       ~ 21 0
27 UGC 5287 GiG 09 51 28.122 +32 56 37.17   14.7       ~ 36 0
28 LEDA 2025214 AG? 09 53 45.199 +33 09 52.00   18.08       ~ 8 0
29 SDSS J095430.02+320342.0 AG? 09 54 30.024 +32 03 42.01           ~ 7 0
30 UGC 5326 GiG 09 55 24.657 +33 15 44.29   14.5       ~ 37 0
31 USGC U268 GrG 09 56 27.4 +32 58 59           ~ 4 0
32 IC 2524 EmG 09 57 32.878 +33 37 10.13   14.8       ~ 43 0
33 NGC 3067 GiG 09 58 21.0726714528 +32 22 12.012636108   12.7       ~ 243 1
34 UGC 5393 GiG 10 01 42.057 +33 08 11.07   14.9       ~ 42 0
35 SDSS J100309.92+323622.5 AG? 10 03 09.937 +32 36 22.29           ~ 6 0
36 UGC 5446 GiP 10 06 30.872 +32 56 46.96   15.3       ~ 38 0
37 NGC 3118 GiP 10 07 11.616 +33 01 40.35   14.4       ~ 64 0
38 LEDA 4091710 G 10 07 14.591 +33 02 21.78           ~ 3 1
39 LEDA 29522 AG? 10 08 57.982 +32 00 36.78   16       ~ 17 0
40 Mrk 724 EmG 10 41 09.5920692336 +21 21 42.776300700   16.5       ~ 37 0
41 LEDA 1441580 G 10 41 40.967 +13 49 29.71           ~ 6 0
42 LEDA 83319 GiG 10 42 00.368 +12 20 05.73   15.85       ~ 26 0
43 NGC 3338 SyG 10 42 07.5363224928 +13 44 49.177468104   12.1       ~ 254 0
44 SDSS J104226.51+135725.7 AG? 10 42 26.510 +13 57 25.71           ~ 11 0
45 UGC 5832 GiP 10 42 48.4745560080 +13 27 35.415343152   13.8       ~ 63 0
46 LEDA 1439163 AG? 10 42 52.434 +13 44 27.89   18.01     16.73 ~ 15 0
47 LEDA 31937 GiP 10 43 05.452 +13 30 37.38   15.7       ~ 21 0
48 Mrk 416 EmG 10 43 05.9728212816 +20 25 20.314454664   15.1       ~ 48 0
49 NGC 3344 EmG 10 43 31.150 +24 55 19.99 10.38 10.54 9.86 9.71   ~ 406 1
50 USGC U323 GrG 10 47 42.7 +13 02 28           ~ 3 0
51 LGG 225 GrG 10 54 00 +17 05.4           ~ 12 0
52 NGC 3592 GiG 11 14 27.242 +17 15 36.73   14.8       ~ 81 0
53 NGC 3599 GiP 11 15 26.9494646448 +18 06 37.428503940   13.0       ~ 208 0
54 NGC 3605 GiG 11 16 46.5896102400 +18 01 01.777666908   12.7       ~ 253 0
55 UGC 6296 GiG 11 16 51.086 +17 47 53.75   14.3       ~ 53 0
56 [VV2006] J111654.8+180304 QSO 11 16 54.7 +18 03 06   13.84 12.76     ~ 467 0
57 NGC 3608 LIN 11 16 58.967 +18 08 54.71   11.7       ~ 508 0
58 MCG+03-29-025 GiG 11 17 58.0397463624 +17 26 28.951505592   15.2       ~ 17 0
59 MCG+03-29-027 GiP 11 18 05.9883484080 +18 47 53.145770100   15       ~ 12 0
60 UGC 6320 GiP 11 18 17.238 +18 50 49.00   13.6       ~ 71 0
61 LEDA 86629 GiC 11 18 21.40 +17 41 51.0           ~ 16 0
62 UGC 6324 GiP 11 18 22.101 +18 44 18.01   14.9       ~ 27 0
63 UGC 6341 GiP 11 20 00.667 +18 15 37.78   16.0       ~ 36 0
64 USGC U374 GrG 11 20 03.4 +13 15 36           ~ 2 0
65 NGC 3626 GiG 11 20 03.8069651160 +18 21 24.543304164   11.2       ~ 258 0
66 USGC U376 GrG 11 20 31.4 +17 42 02           ~ 6 0
67 LEDA 1534499 GiC 11 21 25.416 +17 30 35.12   16.46       ~ 8 0
68 NGC 3655 Sy2 11 22 54.6356867928 +16 35 24.235700100   12.575 11.904 11.366 10.732 ~ 183 0
69 LEDA 86673 GiC 11 22 59.312 +17 28 26.55   17.72       ~ 17 0
70 NGC 3659 LSB 11 23 45.5379279312 +17 49 06.928386240   12.7       ~ 114 0
71 LEDA 35087 GiC 11 25 01.771 +17 05 08.95   17.35       ~ 14 0
72 LEDA 35096 GiC 11 25 10.857 +16 52 58.32   16.02       ~ 19 0
73 NGC 3681 GiG 11 26 29.7818937144 +16 51 48.245516928   12.2       ~ 148 0
74 NGC 3684 GiP 11 27 11.2076836512 +17 01 48.596515284   12.1       ~ 175 0
75 NGC 3686 GiP 11 27 43.9717389912 +17 13 27.014601036   11.6       ~ 197 0
76 NGC 3691 LSB 11 28 09.3952026000 +16 55 13.143696168   13.1       ~ 95 0
77 LEDA 35426 GiC 11 29 54.411 +16 25 47.48           ~ 14 0
78 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8393 0
79 NAME Leo Cloud Cld ~ ~           ~ 61 0

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