2007A&A...473..399P


Query : 2007A&A...473..399P

2007A&A...473..399P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 473, 399-409 (2007/10-2)

Optical and radio survey of southern compact groups of galaxies. I. Pilot study of six groups.

POMPEI E., DAHLEM M. and IOVINO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Multi-wavelength observations of Hickson's Compact Groups (HCGs) have shown that many of these groups are physical bound structures and are in different stage of evolution, from spiral-dominated systems to almost merged objects. Very few studies have analysed the Southern Compact Groups (SCGs) sample, which is thought to be younger that HCGs, due to an on average higher number of spiral galaxies. We present here the first results from optical and radio observations on a pilot sample of SCGs. Previous HI studies of HCGs seems to corroborate an evolutionary sequence from low velocity dispersion, spiral dominated, young and star-forming groups to higher velocity dispersion, mostly early-type, X-ray bright groups. In this scheme, the dominant parameter is most likely the ratio between the galaxy mass vs. the available gas mass. A second parameter, namely the merging history of the group, however might have an important role in the evolution of the intra-group medium. Powerful merging events and/or interactions can contribute significantly to the heating of the intra-group medium by means of supernova explosions or by triggering an AGN. We propose to investigate whether the evolutionary scheme of the intragroup medium found for HCGs also holds in a different compact group sample. In addition to this, we start in this paper to investigate which is the influence of the merging history of groups on their evolution. Optical observations of SCGs obtained with ESO telescopes and radio data from the ATCA allow us to probe the distribution of the warm intra-group medium and the evolutionary stage of each group, by means of morphological studies and via measurements of star formation and other types of nuclear activity. We present here results from a pilot sample of SCGs: we find an evolutionary trend, based on the properties of the warm intra-group medium, similar to what has been found for HCGs. Both galaxies with Sy2 nuclei in our sample are members of groups in the late stages of their dynamical evolution. However while one group is strongly HI deficient and shows, at the same time a strong ongoing merging, the other does not show any HI deficiency and the galaxies are only interacting with each other.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: interactions - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: general - galaxies: intergalactic medium

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/473/399): table1.dat table8.dat table9.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 8: SCG2 HHMM+DDMMA N=4+5+7+5+5.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

CDS comments: SGC 0227-4212 misprint for SCG 0227-4312.

Simbad objects: 37

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Number of rows : 37
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 87 GiG 00 21 14.062 -48 37 48.28   14.70   14.01   ~ 20 0
2 NGC 88 GiG 00 21 22.0352346168 -48 38 24.141829488   15.11   14.21   ~ 23 0
3 SCG2 0018-4854 CGG 00 21 23.0 -48 38 20   13.91       ~ 17 0
4 NGC 89 GiG 00 21 24.355 -48 39 55.28   14.28   12.98   ~ 24 0
5 NGC 92 GiC 00 21 31.713 -48 37 29.23   13.71   12.40   ~ 42 0
6 ESO 194-13 G 00 22 38.0494092840 -48 34 51.965484960   14.00   13.04   ~ 18 0
7 NGC 534 GiG 01 24 44.6142129408 -38 07 44.749243812   14.42   12.78   ~ 29 0
8 SCG2 0122-3819 CGG 01 24 55.9 -38 04 06           ~ 2 0
9 NGC 544 GiG 01 25 12.0213733056 -38 05 40.072659432   14.41   12.80   ~ 23 0
10 NGC 546 EmG 01 25 12.8145532680 -38 04 08.971185468   14.48   13.19   ~ 37 0
11 NGC 549 EmG 01 25 28.4814273744 -38 16 02.919657216   14.53   12.64   ~ 38 1
12 ACO 2911 ClG 01 26 12.9 -37 56 22           ~ 63 0
13 SCG2 0141-3429 CGG 01 34 04.49 -34 26 44.3   15.22   14.35 15.3 ~ 18 0
14 IC 1722 LSB 01 43 02.980 -34 11 14.39   14.71   13.70   ~ 23 0
15 IC 1724 GiG 01 43 09.6872613192 -34 14 31.063212960   14.09   12.39   ~ 23 0
16 ESO 353-36 EmG 01 43 18.3500016168 -34 12 22.011183324   15.13   13.76   ~ 24 0
17 ESO 353-39 G 01 43 37.249 -34 16 20.60   15.93   14.80   ~ 7 0
18 IRAS F01415-3433 IR 01 43 45.0 -34 18 01           ~ 3 0
19 HCG 16 CGG 02 09 40.82 -10 11 02.0           ~ 167 0
20 ESO 246-15 GiG 02 28 46.9238521536 -43 04 28.578282096   14.68   13.35   ~ 18 0
21 ESO 198-13 G 02 29 16.1279081568 -48 29 28.465148832   13.66   12.02   ~ 21 0
22 ESO 246-16 GiG 02 29 23.0697679464 -42 59 09.485334240   15.24   13.69   ~ 17 0
23 IC 1810 GiG 02 29 26.8448596176 -43 04 35.030114436   14.19   12.82   ~ 17 0
24 IC 1812 GiG 02 29 31.7960785536 -42 48 40.982060052   13.21   11.59   ~ 32 0
25 SCG2 0227-4312 CGG 02 29 33.9 -42 58 55           ~ 2 0
26 ESO 246-20 GiG 02 29 49.6841451048 -42 57 43.489498176   15.27   13.72   ~ 13 0
27 ESO 246-21 GiG 02 30 27.9064276008 -43 01 36.812886096   13.60   11.59   ~ 30 0
28 HCG 49 CGG 10 56 36 +67 10.8           ~ 36 0
29 NGC 7172 Sy2 22 02 01.897 -31 52 11.60   12.72 13.61 11.15   ~ 508 1
30 NGC 7173 GiP 22 02 03.1741852512 -31 58 25.338407412   12.10   10.59   ~ 131 0
31 HCG 90 CGG 22 02 06.3 -31 55 48           ~ 128 0
32 NGC 7174 GiP 22 02 06.82 -31 59 36.5   12.26 12.15 10.84   ~ 84 0
33 NGC 7176 GiP 22 02 08.4333223632 -31 59 23.446700592   12.08   10.59   ~ 118 0
34 SCG2 2315-4241 CGG 23 16 10.800 -42 35 05.00   11.34       ~ 22 0
35 SCG2 2353-6101 CGG 23 55 49.9 -60 45 07           ~ 3 0
36 ESO 111-9 GiP 23 55 55.2742607184 -60 40 54.436342404   14.65   13.47   ~ 32 0
37 ESO 111-10 GiP 23 56 06.8354346096 -60 40 16.466802456   14.18   12.87   ~ 30 0

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