2016ApJ...826..210H


Query : 2016ApJ...826..210H

2016ApJ...826..210H - Astrophys. J., 826, 210-210 (2016/August-1)

On the classification of UGC 1382 as a giant low surface brightness galaxy.

HAGEN L.M.Z., SEIBERT M., HAGEN A., NYLAND K., NEILL J.D., TREYER M., YOUNG L.M., RICH J.A. and MADORE B.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We provide evidence that UGC 1382, long believed to be a passive elliptical galaxy, is actually a giant low surface brightness (GLSB) galaxy that rivals the archetypical GLSB Malin 1 in size. Like other GLSB galaxies, it has two components: a high surface brightness disk galaxy surrounded by an extended low surface brightness (LSB) disk. For UGC 1382, the central component is a lenticular system with an effective radius of 6 kpc. Beyond this, the LSB disk has an effective radius of ∼38 kpc and an extrapolated central surface brightness of ∼26 mag arcsec–2. Both components have a combined stellar mass of ∼8 x 1010 M, and are embedded in a massive (1010 M) low-density (M pc–2) HI disk with a radius of 110 kpc, making this one of the largest isolated disk galaxies known. The system resides in a massive dark matter halo of at least 2 x 1012 M. Although possibly part of a small group, its low-density environment likely plays a role in the formation and retention of the giant LSB and HI disks. We model the spectral energy distributions and find that the LSB disk is likely older than the lenticular component. UGC 1382 has UV-optical colors typical of galaxies transitioning through the green valley. Within the LSB disk are spiral arms forming stars at extremely low efficiencies. The gas depletion timescale of ∼1011 years suggests that UGC 1382 may be a very-long-term resident of the green valley. We find that the formation and evolution of the LSB disk in UGC 1382 is best explained by the accretion of gas-rich LSB dwarf galaxies.

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

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: UGC 1382 - galaxies: individual: UGC 1382

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12659 1
2 NGC 262 Sy2 00 48 47.14147900 +31 57 25.0845702 14.04 13.90 13.06 8.53   ~ 736 3
3 NGC 404 LIN 01 09 27.02 +35 43 05.3   12.56 11.73     ~ 476 0
4 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2817 2
5 QSO B0146+056 QSO 01 49 22.37088634 +05 55 53.5685702   20.7 19.0 20.30   ~ 128 1
6 MCG+00-05-047 LIN 01 54 26.3322168144 -00 12 42.806026692   15.7       ~ 12 0
7 SDSS J015436.03-000922.8 Sy1 01 54 36.032 -00 09 22.83     19.86     ~ 6 0
8 SDSS J015436.40-000417.2 GiC 01 54 36.413 -00 04 17.37           ~ 8 0
9 UGC 1382 LIN 01 54 41.0390572152 -00 08 36.039398748   14.4   14.1 13.9 ~ 61 0
10 2MASS J10395248+2050493 LIN 10 39 52.4820927048 +20 50 49.375560660   14.20       ~ 96 0
11 UGC 6614 LIN 11 39 14.8736598984 +17 08 37.200948684   14.8       ~ 149 0
12 2MASX J12365934+1419494 LSB 12 36 59.3463193464 +14 19 49.164305988   17.80       ~ 202 0
13 IC 1101 rG 15 10 56.100 +05 44 41.19   15.10       ~ 155 2
14 ACO 2029 ClG 15 10 56.2 +05 44 42           ~ 943 0
15 NGC 7589 Sy1 23 18 15.6790109856 +00 15 40.267016028   15.01 17.01     ~ 91 3

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