2003A&A...408..905C


Query : 2003A&A...408..905C

2003A&A...408..905C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 408, 905-913 (2003/9-4)

Nature and environment of Very Luminous Galaxies.

CAPPI A., BENOIST C., DA COSTA L.N. and MAUROGORDATO S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The most luminous galaxies in the blue passband have a larger correlation amplitude than L* galaxies. They do not appear to be preferentially located in rich clusters or groups, but a significant fraction of them seem to be in systems which include fainter members. We present an analysis of fields centered on 18 Very Luminous Galaxies (MB≤-21) selected from the Southern Sky Redshift Survey 2, based on new observations and public data of the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey; we present also additional data on a CfA VLG and on Arp 127. We find that all the selected VLGs are physically associated with fainter companions. Moreover, there is a relation between the VLG morphology (early or late) and the dynamical properties of the system, which reflects the morphology-density relation. 6 out of the 18 SSRS2 VLGs are early type galaxies: 2 are in the center of rich Abell clusters with velocity dispersion σ∼600km/s, and the other 4 are in poor clusters or groups with σ∼300. The VLG extracted from the CfA catalog is also an elliptical in a Zwicky cluster. The remaining 2/3 of the sample are late-type VLGs, generally found in poorer systems with a larger spread in velocity dispersion, from ∼100 up to ∼750km/s. The low velocity dispersion, late-type VLG dominated systems appear to be analogous to our own Local Group. The possibile association of VLG systems with dark matter halos with mass comparable to rich groups or clusters, as suggested by the comparable correlation amplitude, would imply significant differences in the galaxy formation process. This work also shows that observing fields around VLGs represents an effective way of identifying galaxy systems which are not selected through other traditional techniques.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/408/905): table1.dat table2.dat tableb.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 1, B1-B15: [CBD2003] VLG NNN NNN N=802, [CBD2003] VLG 0716+5323 N (Nos 1-9).

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects will not be ingested in SIMBAD.

CDS comments: Table 1 : VLG 0716+5323 field = LEDA 20561 field, Z1261 = RXC J0716.7+5324.

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 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 191 IG 00 38 59.4368654688 -09 00 09.280887984   12       ~ 25 0
2 IC 1563 GiP 00 39 00.2351185176 -09 00 52.381414332   15       ~ 31 0
3 6dFGS gJ005215.0-271942 G 00 52 14.9984300232 -27 19 41.935140156   15.511 14.850 16.215   ~ 19 0
4 2dFGRS TGS211Z020 EmG 00 58 52.3220133312 -28 18 12.002438520   15.91 13.03     ~ 18 0
5 SCG 55 CGG 00 58 58 -28 17.7           ~ 4 0
6 MCG-03-04-008 GiC 01 08 51.1 -15 24 20   15       ~ 14 0
7 ACO 151 ClG 01 08 52.3 -15 25 01           ~ 185 1
8 MCG-05-05-004 EmG 01 38 59.6915717352 -28 34 20.421439248   15.07       ~ 14 0
9 ESO 413-15 EmG 01 39 57.0009450288 -27 57 22.946765400   15.65   14.66   ~ 13 0
10 MCG-05-05-021 G 01 50 14.1715068120 -28 52 18.625718712   15.23   14.514   ~ 10 0
11 LEDA 7101 GiP 01 54 48.6 -28 08 54   16.49   15.37   ~ 8 0
12 ESO 414-9 PaG 01 54 48.9084298344 -28 08 54.372108156   15.703   14.581   ~ 11 0
13 LEDA 7103 GiP 01 54 49.0 -28 08 53   16.54   15.44   ~ 7 0
14 6dFGS gJ021249.0-262734 G 02 12 48.9883845264 -26 27 34.440430896   15.75       ~ 12 0
15 NGC 958 EmG 02 30 42.8187658032 -02 56 20.526742608   13.0   11.81 12.4 ~ 145 0
16 MCG-01-09-039 Sy1 03 25 11.5793921928 -06 10 51.532915980   14.5       ~ 32 0
17 [OKM2018] SWIFT J0325.4-0619 Sy2 03 25 25.3590639624 -06 08 37.947546528   14.72 14.12 10.9   ~ 189 0
18 Mrk 610 G 03 25 31.3995154728 -06 07 44.004371664   16.5       ~ 25 0
19 MCG-05-09-009 G 03 29 56.8453705248 -28 46 29.607028680   14.09   12.60   ~ 22 1
20 MCG-02-11-017 EmG 04 08 07.4443619304 -08 49 45.078283452   15   13.95   ~ 18 2
21 [CDB98] 74 PoG 04 08 07.8 -08 49 58           ~ 2 0
22 NGC 1516 G 04 08 08.3 -08 50 08   15       ~ 5 1
23 4C 53.16 BiC 07 16 41.2170214056 +53 23 09.555141120   14.55 14.0     ~ 51 1
24 ZwCl 0712+5334 ClG 07 16 42.6 +53 24 28           ~ 27 0
25 2MASX J22000539-1912153 BiC 22 00 05.3936522880 -19 12 15.625167804   15.81       ~ 14 0
26 ACO S 983 ClG 22 00 05.46 -19 12 16.4           ~ 4 0
27 HCG 91 CGG 22 09 00.8 -27 47 36           ~ 54 0
28 NGC 7214 Sy1 22 09 07.6631604816 -27 48 34.160960772   12.48 14.10 11.40   ~ 131 0
29 ESO 468-3 G 22 29 50.6247142560 -30 31 27.666436332   15.51   14.54   ~ 11 0
30 EDCC 155 ClG 22 32 07.97 -25 23 53.2           ~ 9 0
31 NGC 7294 GiG 22 32 08.057 -25 23 52.19   13.51   12.04   ~ 25 0
32 ACO 4038 ClG 23 47 31.1 -28 12 10           ~ 331 3
33 IC 5358 BiC 23 47 45.1086508608 -28 08 26.650470372   13.42 14.72 11.99   ~ 83 1
34 ACO S 1155 ClG 23 50 13.62 -29 00 32.1           ~ 11 0
35 MCG-05-56-021 BiC 23 50 13.6245929664 -29 00 32.436111312   15.60   13.324   ~ 13 0

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