2006A&A...456..839T


Query : 2006A&A...456..839T

2006A&A...456..839T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 456, 839-846 (2006/9-4)

Physical properties of Hickson compact groups and of the loose groups within which they are embedded.

TOVMASSIAN H., PLIONIS M. and TORRES-PAPAQUI J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using new data and an enlarged group sample we verify some of our previously published results and present a number of new facts that suggest that compact groups could be casual concentrations in prolate-like looser groups, and thus the nature of compact and ordinary poor groups is probably the same. To this end we used the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) redshift catalogue to look for galaxies with accordant redshifts in the nearby environment (up to ∼2Mpc) of 15 Hickson compact groups (HCG). We also used known member redshifts of looser groups in the environment of 7 other HCGs. From this sample of 22 HCGs we find that: (a) HCG's tend to be aligned with the overall galaxy distribution in their ∼1Mpc environment; (b) the well-established orientation effect by which the group velocity dispersion σv correlates with group axial ratio q is present and particularly strong also in the HCG+environment systems; (c) the velocity dispersion σv of the HCG+environment systems as well as of ordinary poor groups, depends only weakly on the group richness, i.e. on the mass; (d) the mean absolute K-band magnitude of E/S0 galaxies in HCGs is similar to the corresponding one in ordinary poor groups and is brighter than that of isolated E/S0's, indicating that they were formed by the merging of two galaxies of similar luminosity; (e) the fraction of E/S0 galaxies in these HCGs depends, albeit weakly, on the group's richness and on σv; (f) the fraction of AGNs is similar in the HCGs and their close environment, while the fraction of starburst galaxies is significantly higher in the HCGs; (g) the fraction of active galaxies (AGNs and starbursts) is anti-correlated with the velocity dispersion of the HCG+environment systems. The combination of all the above facts constitutes a picture in which compact groups are condensations within looser prolate-like, elongated systems, and they appear to be compact when their member galaxies, moving in radial orbits along the group elongation, happen to come close to each other (in which case dynamical interactions among these galaxies become even more probable) or when the group is oriented close to the line of sight, so that many of its members are projected over a small solid angle. The probability of either case is small, so the number of CGs should be much smaller than that of ordinary groups, as observed. Furthermore, the observed fractions of early-type and active galaxies, as well as their correlations with the group velocity dispersion suggests a picture by which nuclear activity and galaxy transformation by merging is instigated by effective gravitational interactions in the low-velocity dispersion groups, which then dynamically evolve via virialization processes to higher velocity dispersion groups, which thus have a higher fraction of early-type galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: general - galaxies: clusters: general - cosmology: large-scale structure of Universe

Nomenclature: Fig.1: [TPT2006] HCG NN NN N=5+6+17+6+5+4+14+17+7+6+6+6+6.

Simbad objects: 74

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Number of rows : 74
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 192 rG 00 39 13.4 +00 51 51   13.9   11.97   ~ 135 0
2 HCG 7 CGG 00 39 15.9 +00 53 17   11.4       ~ 87 0
3 NGC 196 GiG 00 39 17.8424526792 +00 54 45.971984916   14.2   12.40   ~ 83 0
4 NGC 197 GiP 00 39 18.7935711480 +00 53 31.087552704   14.85   13.39   ~ 58 0
5 NGC 201 EmG 00 39 34.8489575280 +00 51 35.886502080   14.7   12.41   ~ 103 0
6 Z 390-67 AG? 03 20 38.5554550752 -01 02 06.123011712   15.7   14.58   ~ 39 0
7 NVSS J032042-010628 rG 03 20 42.956 -01 06 31.15   14.70   13.63   ~ 82 0
8 HCG 25 CGG 03 20 43.7 -01 03 07     13.6     ~ 62 0
9 LEDA 12538 G 03 20 45.3272360592 -01 03 14.224586328   16.66   14.96   ~ 34 0
10 UGC 2691 GiG 03 20 45.4171166448 -01 02 40.908067368   14.9   12.33   ~ 48 0
11 2MASX J08451842+4431391 G 08 45 18.4200513816 +44 31 39.573224760   16.36   14.05   ~ 16 0
12 2MASX J08452057+4430321 BiC 08 45 20.5896611736 +44 30 32.154008652   15.80   14.45   ~ 24 0
13 2MASX J08452066+4432231 AGN 08 45 20.7023425080 +44 32 22.883571564   17.13   16.18   ~ 17 0
14 HCG 35 CGG 08 45 20.71 +44 32 23.1           ~ 42 0
15 LEDA 24598 G 08 45 20.7525118656 +44 30 11.937543084   17.72   16.04   ~ 15 0
16 2MASX J08452122+4431141 AGN 08 45 21.2508811608 +44 31 14.023154280   16.24   14.46   ~ 27 0
17 APG 321 IG 09 38 54 -04 51.1   15       ~ 82 0
18 HCG 43 CGG 10 11.2 -00 01           ~ 28 0
19 HCG 45 CGG 10 19.2 +59 06           ~ 20 0
20 LEDA 32890 G 10 56 33.6619177128 +67 10 40.912781088   17.33   16.00   ~ 20 0
21 HCG 49 CGG 10 56 36 +67 10.8           ~ 36 0
22 LEDA 32893 G 10 56 36.829 +67 10 52.63   17.67   16.24   ~ 19 0
23 2MASX J10563918+6710490 H2G 10 56 39.2722309104 +67 10 49.094068188   16.76   15.47   ~ 27 0
24 2MASX J10564159+6711050 G 10 56 41.7075682200 +67 11 05.685911556   16.32   14.92   ~ 23 0
25 LEDA 34444 G 11 17 04.0441378032 +54 55 15.425916852   19.92   17.19   ~ 15 0
26 HCG 50a BiC 11 17 06.4094119344 +54 55 01.758401904   19.08   16.20   ~ 15 0
27 LEDA 34448 G 11 17 06.5260091424 +54 55 25.215710016   19.83   17.02   ~ 12 0
28 HCG 50 CGG 11 17 06.870 +54 55 11.28           ~ 30 0
29 LEDA 34452 G 11 17 08.3036010000 +54 55 02.782932276   19.15   16.46   ~ 12 0
30 LEDA 34453 G 11 17 08.8809299280 +54 55 12.811043604   20.32   17.64   ~ 11 0
31 HCG 56 CGG 11 32 32 +52 56.9           ~ 42 1
32 LEDA 35609 G 11 32 32.774 +52 56 21.44   16.54   15.19   ~ 38 0
33 VV 150c G 11 32 35.3340297048 +52 56 50.279148348   17.01   15.32   ~ 37 0
34 VV 150b G 11 32 36.7282595904 +52 56 51.614860848   15.87   14.27   ~ 36 0
35 Mrk 176 Sy2 11 32 40.2448971432 +52 57 01.289256768   15.50 14.61 13.52   ~ 237 2
36 MCG+09-19-113 G 11 32 46.6598798808 +52 56 26.905214292   16.36   14.81   ~ 43 0
37 NGC 3817 LIN 11 41 52.9486569792 +10 18 15.783771096   14.4   13.24   ~ 65 0
38 NGC 3820 GiC 11 42 04.907 +10 23 03.30   15.59   14.33   ~ 44 0
39 NGC 3819 GiG 11 42 05.8627422000 +10 21 04.118754744   14.8   13.62   ~ 44 0
40 HCG 58 CGG 11 42 09.4 +10 16 30   11.8 13.68     ~ 82 1
41 NGC 3822 Sy1 11 42 11.0963209488 +10 16 39.965991204   13.7   12.97   ~ 131 0
42 NGC 3825 LIN 11 42 23.7302541144 +10 15 50.919348420   13.8   12.52   ~ 77 0
43 2MASX J12025666+5141437 G 12 02 56.6413241064 +51 41 43.372944708   17.24   15.37   ~ 10 0
44 HCG 60 CGG 12 03 07.877 +51 40 46.51           ~ 25 0
45 LEDA 38072 G 12 03 09.6166012752 +51 40 41.431789272   17.20   15.41   ~ 11 0
46 HCG 63 CGG 13 02.2 -32 46           ~ 22 0
47 HCG 64 CGG 13 25 43 -03 51.5           ~ 26 0
48 LEDA 48220 G 13 38 34.4304826464 +57 18 15.642446508   18.22   16.26   ~ 13 0
49 LEDA 48222 G 13 38 35.1201005040 +57 18 29.376491256   17.16   15.32   ~ 15 0
50 HCG 66 CGG 13 38 37.0 +57 18 34           ~ 30 0
51 MCG+10-19-104 G 13 38 38.2629344736 +57 18 44.314170552   16.15   14.15   ~ 35 0
52 LEDA 48231 G 13 38 41.0 +57 18 44   17.27   15.39   ~ 10 0
53 HCG 67 CGG 13 49 03.5 -07 12 20           ~ 52 0
54 HCG 68 CGG 13 53 40.9 +40 19 07     12.4     ~ 113 0
55 2MASX J16281689+3248480 G 16 28 16.8844239024 +32 48 47.806057728   16.72   15.15   ~ 17 0
56 NGC 6161 G 16 28 20.562 +32 48 34.80   15.74   14.53   ~ 38 0
57 HCG 82 CGG 16 28 22.1 +32 49 25     18.72     ~ 38 0
58 NGC 6162 GiG 16 28 22.3736353368 +32 50 57.549621120   15.2   12.83   ~ 43 0
59 NGC 6163 EmG 16 28 27.9128867448 +32 50 46.922804556   15.4   13.66   ~ 43 0
60 HCG 87 CGG 20 48 11 -19 50.4           ~ 38 0
61 MCG-01-53-014 AG? 20 52 12.751 -05 47 53.88   15.96   15.17   ~ 41 0
62 HCG 88 CGG 20 52.4 -05 45           ~ 54 0
63 NGC 6976 AG? 20 52 26.0260763016 -05 46 20.342324820   14.95   13.96   ~ 51 0
64 NGC 6977 LIN 20 52 29.7023914056 -05 44 45.953608524   14.28   12.73   ~ 65 0
65 NGC 6978 LIN 20 52 35.4347594760 -05 42 40.047186780   14.22   12.67   ~ 84 0
66 NAME Stephan's Quintet CGG 22 35 57.5 +33 57 36           ~ 438 1
67 NGC 7320 GiG 22 36 03.4059680280 +33 56 53.623460220 13.12 13.23 12.63 12.38   ~ 194 3
68 HCG 97 CGG 23 47 24.0 -02 19 08           ~ 99 0
69 NGC 7783 Sy1 23 54 10.0832434104 +00 22 58.249758684   14.14   12.43   ~ 70 0
70 UGC 12837 C G 23 54 10.6086708648 +00 23 39.234952788   16.94   15.93   ~ 11 0
71 HCG 98 CGG 23 54 11.990 +00 22 20.17           ~ 39 0
72 MCG+00-60-059 GiP 23 54 12.0781592664 +00 22 37.261185852   15.16   13.41   ~ 36 0
73 2MASX J23541380+0021247 G 23 54 13.7882044752 +00 21 24.969643632   16.59   14.85   ~ 15 0
74 HCG 82e G ~ ~           ~ 1 0

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