2018MNRAS.474.1307M


Query : 2018MNRAS.474.1307M

2018MNRAS.474.1307M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 474, 1307-1334 (2018)

Morpho-kinematic properties of field S0 bulges in the CALIFA survey.

MENDEZ-ABREU J., AGUERRI J.A.L., FALCON-BARROSO J., RUIZ-LARA T., SANCHEZ-MENGUIANO L., DE LORENZO-CACERES A., COSTANTIN L., CATALAN-TORRECILLA C., ZHU L., SANCHEZ-BLAZQUEZ P., FLORIDO E., CORSINI E.M., WILD V., LYUBENOVA M., VAN DE VEN G., SANCHEZ S.F., BLAND-HAWTHORN J., GALBANY L., GARCIA-BENITO R., GARCIA-LORENZO B., GONZALEZ DELGADO R.M., LOPEZ-SANCHEZ A.R., MARINO R.A., MARQUEZ I. and ZIEGLER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study a sample of 28 S0 galaxies extracted from the integral field spectroscopic (IFS) survey Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area. We combine an accurate two-dimensional (2D) multicomponent photometric decomposition with the IFS kinematic properties of their bulges to understand their formation scenario. Our final sample is representative of S0s with high stellar masses (M*/M > 1010). They lay mainly on the red sequence and live in relatively isolated environments similar to that of the field and loose groups. We use our 2D photometric decomposition to define the size and photometric properties of the bulges, as well as their location within the galaxies. We perform mock spectroscopic simulations mimicking our observed galaxies to quantify the impact of the underlying disc on our bulge kinematic measurements (λ and v/σ). We compare our bulge corrected kinematic measurements with the results from Schwarzschild dynamical modelling. The good agreement confirms the robustness of our results and allows us to use bulge deprojected values of λ and v/σ. We find that the photometric (n and B/T) and kinematic (v/σ and λ) properties of our field S0 bulges are not correlated. We demonstrate that this morpho-kinematic decoupling is intrinsic to the bulges and it is not due to projection effects. We conclude that photometric diagnostics to separate different types of bulges (disc-like versus classical) might not be useful for S0 galaxies. The morpho-kinematics properties of S0 bulges derived in this paper suggest that they are mainly formed by dissipational processes happening at high redshift, but dedicated high-resolution simulations are necessary to better identify their origin.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: bulges - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: structure

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/474/1307): tablea1.dat tablea2.dat tablea3.dat>

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
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 1 GiP 00 07 15.8562637560 +27 42 29.020113144   13.4       ~ 116 0
2 NGC 364 LIN 01 04 40.8307468896 -00 48 09.890173044   14.6       ~ 64 0
3 NGC 515 GiG 01 24 38.5052859816 +33 28 21.966222648   14.3       ~ 43 0
4 NGC 528 GiG 01 25 33.5744235360 +33 40 17.086008828   13.7       ~ 72 0
5 UGC 1271 LIN 01 49 00.0589808376 +13 12 39.999609288   14.11       ~ 51 1
6 NGC 677 GiG 01 49 14.0467760952 +13 03 19.235854008   14.3       ~ 81 0
7 NGC 842 EmG 02 09 50.7902331144 -07 45 44.859522960 14.10 13.61 12.66     ~ 51 1
8 NGC 924 GiG 02 26 46.8206455368 +20 29 51.036018756   13.8       ~ 64 0
9 UGC 2222 GiP 02 45 09.6775565064 +32 59 23.008191828   14.9 13.68     ~ 43 0
10 NGC 1211 AG? 03 06 52.4204985720 -00 47 40.073141400   13.3   13.2 12.6 ~ 80 0
11 NGC 1349 LIN 03 31 27.5125084008 +04 22 51.205128636   15.00       ~ 73 0
12 NGC 1645 LIN 04 44 06.3961206312 -05 27 56.426721444   14   12.57   ~ 60 0
13 NGC 1665 GiG 04 48 17.0808821472 -05 25 39.370143432   14   12.17   ~ 54 0
14 NGC 2476 GiG 07 56 45.1879208088 +39 55 40.352599056   13.4       ~ 59 0
15 IC 2341 LIN 08 23 41.4565340784 +21 26 05.557043364   14.9       ~ 54 0
16 NGC 2592 AG? 08 27 08.0516435904 +25 58 13.122058224   13.6       ~ 115 0
17 NGC 2880 GiG 09 29 34.5699581472 +62 29 26.020090572   12.6       ~ 156 0
18 NGC 3158 rG 10 13 50.527 +38 45 53.68   13.4       ~ 118 0
19 NGC 3300 LIN 10 36 38.4367313856 +14 10 15.994982964   13.4       ~ 108 0
20 NGC 4003 LIN 11 57 59.0256271248 +23 07 29.592588396   14.8       ~ 77 0
21 NGC 5473 GiG 14 04 43.2276404712 +54 53 33.499699368   12.5       ~ 145 0
22 NGC 5481 AG? 14 06 41.2682134344 +50 43 23.823257124   13.5       ~ 127 0
23 NGC 5784 GiG 14 54 16.4510371920 +42 33 28.382514552   13.7       ~ 80 0
24 NGC 5794 GiG 14 55 53.6328865464 +49 43 33.894052500   14.5       ~ 37 0
25 UGC 9629 LIN 14 57 11.294 +52 20 45.61   14.6       ~ 31 0
26 NGC 5876 LIN 15 09 31.5746010120 +54 30 23.371242012   13.9       ~ 72 0
27 NGC 6278 GiP 17 00 50.3235598776 +23 00 39.735179064   13.8       ~ 159 0
28 NGC 6427 GiP 17 43 38.5939706616 +25 29 38.119328808   14.6       ~ 42 0
29 UGC 11228 LIN 18 24 46.2665050920 +41 29 33.837255060   14.5       ~ 43 0
30 MCG-01-52-012 LIN 20 37 49.9718691504 -06 05 26.871108216   15.5       ~ 27 0
31 NGC 6945 GiG 20 39 00.6012113544 -04 58 21.158521680   13.5       ~ 45 1
32 NGC 7611 GiG 23 19 36.5915702280 +08 03 48.102500664   14.0       ~ 72 0
33 NGC 7619 GiG 23 20 14.524 +08 12 22.63   12.7       ~ 449 0
34 NGC 7623 GiG 23 20 30.0039351816 +08 23 44.814596208   13.9       ~ 83 0
35 NGC 7671 GiP 23 27 19.3401587400 +12 28 02.728494624   14.3       ~ 66 0

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