2016ApJ...821..114H


Query : 2016ApJ...821..114H

2016ApJ...821..114H - Astrophys. J., 821, 114-114 (2016/April-3)

The Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey. IV. A method to determine the average mass ratio of mergers that built massive elliptical galaxies.

HUANG S., HO L.C., PENG C.Y., LI Z.-Y. and BARTH A.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Many recent observations and numerical simulations suggest that nearby massive, early-type galaxies (ETGs) were formed through a "two-phase" process. In the proposed second phase, the extended stellar envelope was accumulated through many dry mergers. However, details of the past merger history of present-day ellipticals, such as the typical merger mass ratio, are difficult to constrain observationally. Within the context and assumptions of the two-phase formation scenario, we propose a straightforward method, using photometric data alone, to estimate the average mass ratio of mergers that contributed to the build-up of massive elliptical galaxies. We study a sample of nearby massive elliptical galaxies selected from the Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey, using two-dimensional analysis to decompose their light distribution into an inner, denser component plus an extended, outer envelope, each having a different optical color. The combination of these two substructures accurately recovers the negative color gradient exhibited by the galaxy as whole. The color difference between the two components (<Δ(BV)>≃0.10 mag; <Δ(BR)>≃0.14 mag), based on the slope of the M*-color relation for nearby ETGs, can be translated into an estimate of the average mass ratio of the mergers. The rough estimate, 1:5 to 1:10, is consistent with the expectation of the two-phase formation scenario, suggesting that minor mergers were largely responsible for building up the outer stellar envelopes of present-day massive ellipticals. With the help of accurate photometry, large sample sizes and more choices of colors promised by ongoing and future surveys, the approach proposed here can provide more insights into the growth of massive galaxies during the last few Gyr.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: formation - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: structure

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/821/114): table1.dat>

Simbad objects: 63

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Number of rows : 63
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 NGC 596 GiG 01 32 51.9046959816 -07 01 53.646821220   11.5       ~ 240 0
2 NGC 636 EmG 01 39 06.5293238064 -07 30 45.475975296   12.5       ~ 190 0
3 NGC 720 Sy1 01 53 00.523 -13 44 19.25   12.4   10.36   ~ 522 0
4 NGC 1052 Sy2 02 41 04.79849989 -08 15 20.7519527 11.84 11.41 10.47 10.71   ~ 1298 2
5 NGC 1172 GiP 03 01 36.0605047968 -14 50 11.499147312   12.87       ~ 149 0
6 NGC 1199 GiP 03 03 38.4220343160 -15 36 48.461862600   13.99 12.97 12.31 11.59 ~ 184 1
7 NGC 1209 EmG 03 06 03.020 -15 36 40.58   12   11.42   ~ 145 0
8 NGC 1340 GiG 03 28 19.6251763296 -31 04 05.435465520   11.20 10.32 9.70   ~ 214 1
9 NGC 1374 EmG 03 35 16.5885737352 -35 13 34.563417168 12.46 11.97 11.08 10.59   ~ 297 1
10 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1569 1
11 NGC 1395 SyG 03 38 29.789 -23 01 39.69   10.71   8.99   ~ 277 0
12 NGC 1407 GiG 03 40 11.904 -18 34 49.36   10.64 9.67 9.13   ~ 583 1
13 NGC 1426 GiG 03 42 49.0997091480 -22 06 30.173615028   12.21 11.44 10.90   ~ 195 0
14 NGC 1439 GiG 03 44 49.9398454104 -21 55 14.341002960   12.23   10.86   ~ 171 0
15 NGC 1521 GiG 04 08 18.9110259504 -21 03 07.337782908   12.31   10.73   ~ 117 0
16 NGC 1600 GiG 04 31 39.858 -05 05 09.97   8.9   10.81   ~ 381 0
17 NGC 2305 GiG 06 48 37.2713054112 -64 16 23.745616176   12.82   10.98   ~ 77 0
18 NGC 2325 AGN 07 02 40.40266151 -28 41 50.0483640   12.17   10.46   ~ 114 0
19 NGC 2663 GiG 08 45 08.14444454 -33 47 41.0643347   11.85 12.33 9.75   ~ 107 1
20 NGC 2865 GiG 09 23 30.205 -23 09 41.37   12.39 11.43 11.06   ~ 240 0
21 NGC 2986 EmG 09 44 16.0193679072 -21 16 40.971622512   11.60 10.93 9.96   ~ 168 0
22 NGC 3087 EmG 09 59 08.6617003728 -34 13 30.853679304   12.69 11.55 11.02   ~ 82 0
23 NGC 3091 BiC 10 00 14.125 -19 38 11.32   12.04 10.61 10.56 9.25 ~ 184 0
24 NGC 3115 GiG 10 05 13.9270507008 -07 43 06.982712292   11   9.37   ~ 1013 2
25 NGC 3136 GiG 10 05 48.0247938960 -67 22 40.395096300   11.60 11.00 10.05   ~ 100 0
26 NGC 3258 EmG 10 28 53.588 -35 36 19.98   12.50 11.72 10.86   ~ 187 0
27 NGC 3268 EmG 10 30 00.6490581240 -35 19 31.519591284   12.57 11.77 10.68   ~ 154 0
28 IC 2597 GiG 10 37 47.3320133088 -27 04 52.576660812   12.75   11.08   ~ 104 0
29 NGC 3557 Sy1 11 09 57.653 -37 32 21.02   11.50 10.40 9.79   ~ 275 2
30 NGC 3923 GiG 11 51 01.783 -28 48 22.36 11.41 10.59 9.80 8.88   ~ 439 1
31 NGC 3962 LIN 11 54 40.0986420456 -13 58 30.234748836   13.16 12.16 11.15   ~ 154 0
32 IC 3370 Sy2 12 27 37.3278534168 -39 20 16.247588712   11.99 12.12 10.39   ~ 149 0
33 NGC 4697 GiG 12 48 35.8981498824 -05 48 02.482374564   10.97   9.83   ~ 859 0
34 NGC 4696 BiC 12 48 49.2724775784 -41 18 39.304053252   11.21   10.7   ~ 490 3
35 NGC 4709 Sy2 12 50 03.9037103928 -41 22 55.094298420   12.48 11.32 10.89   ~ 128 0
36 NGC 4760 Sy1 12 53 07.2300167736 -10 29 39.201461808   13   11.36   ~ 91 1
37 IC 3896 AG? 12 56 43.2034819248 -50 20 48.798160512   12.53 11.60 10.71   ~ 56 0
38 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4796 2
39 NGC 4889 EmG 13 00 08.097 +27 58 37.29 12.93 13.0 11.30 11.652 10.906 ~ 704 1
40 NGC 4936 Sy2 13 04 17.091 -30 31 34.71   11.76 12.23 10.13 10.9 ~ 109 0
41 NGC 4976 GiG 13 08 37.526 -49 30 23.07   11.05 10.20     ~ 103 1
42 NGC 5044 BiC 13 15 23.9607836592 -16 23 07.547751744   11.9   10.74   ~ 501 0
43 NGC 5061 Sy2 13 18 05.054 -26 50 14.00   11.18 10.41 9.66 13.59 ~ 175 0
44 IC 4296 AGN 13 36 39.03253319 -33 57 57.0730368   11.52 12.99 10.00 10.79 ~ 494 2
45 IC 4329 BiC 13 49 05.314 -30 17 45.20   11.96 11.54 10.31   ~ 190 2
46 NGC 5328 Sy1 13 52 53.313 -28 29 21.38   12.74   11.11   ~ 112 0
47 NGC 5419 BiC 14 03 38.7225244848 -33 58 41.881842120   11.77 11.33 10.21 14.44 ~ 198 2
48 NGC 5791 GiG 14 58 46.2183679896 -19 16 00.747238404   12.89   11.26   ~ 80 0
49 NGC 5812 EmG 15 00 55.708 -07 27 26.33   12   11.19   ~ 159 0
50 NGC 5898 EmG 15 18 13.5683042256 -24 05 52.428845076   12.37 11.52 10.71   ~ 153 1
51 NGC 5903 GiG 15 18 36.529 -24 04 06.94   12.11 11.48 10.73   ~ 141 1
52 IC 4797 Sy2 18 56 29.656 -54 18 21.04   12.32 11.27 10.79   ~ 94 0
53 IC 4889 EmG 19 45 15.168 -54 20 38.91   12.25 11.08 10.73 11.5 ~ 138 0
54 ESO 185-54 BiC 20 03 27.0429278400 -55 56 49.742007324   12.11   10.57   ~ 60 0
55 NGC 6851 EmG 20 03 34.3587786984 -48 17 04.350059196   12.83 11.67 11.31   ~ 95 0
56 NGC 6868 Sy2 20 09 54.082 -48 22 46.25   11.58 9.22 10.01 7.91 ~ 226 1
57 NGC 6909 AG? 20 27 38.9325072768 -47 01 37.164117144   12.76 11.88 11.52   ~ 108 0
58 NGC 6958 AG? 20 48 42.6064604520 -37 59 50.876997504 12.79 12.27 11.42 10.83   ~ 155 1
59 NGC 7145 GiG 21 53 20.237 -47 52 56.96   12.13 11.23 10.77   ~ 117 0
60 NGC 7196 AG? 22 05 54.8107967352 -50 07 09.868854000   12.43 11.54 10.89   ~ 115 0
61 IC 1459 AGN 22 57 10.60682195 -36 27 43.9966421   10.96 11.85 9.34 10.3 ~ 624 2
62 IC 5328 AG? 23 33 16.3995184104 -45 00 57.131035308   12.21 11.03 10.82   ~ 96 0
63 NGC 7796 Sy1 23 58 59.7964010520 -55 27 29.983148100   12.36 11.30 10.82   ~ 117 0

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