2014A&A...565A.116Z


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2014A&A...565A.116Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 565A, 116-116 (2014/5-1)

Fossil group origins. IV. Characterization of the sample and observational properties of fossil systems.

ZARATTINI S., BARRENA R., GIRARDI M., CASTRO-RODRIGUEZ N., BOSCHIN W., AGUERRI J.A.L., MENDEZ-ABREU J., SANCHEZ-JANSSEN R., CATALAN-TORRECILLA C., CORSINI E.M., DEL BURGO C., D'ONGHIA E., HERRERA-RUIZ N., IGLESIAS-PARAMO J., JIMENEZ BAILON E., LOZADA MUNOZ M., NAPOLITANO N. and VILCHEZ J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Virialized halos grow by the accretion of smaller ones in the cold dark matter scenario. The rate of accretion depends on the different properties of the host halo. Those halos for which this accretion rate was very fast and efficient resulted in systems dominated by a central galaxy surrounded by smaller galaxies that were at least two magnitudes fainter. These galaxy systems are called fossil systems, and they can be the fossil relics of ancient galaxy structures. We started an extensive observational program to characterize a sample of 34 fossil group candidates spanning a broad range of physical properties. Deep r-band images were obtained with the 2.5-m Isaac Newton Telescope and Nordic Optic Telescope. Optical spectroscopic observations were performed at the 3.5-m Telescopio Nazionale Galileo for ∼1200 galaxies. This new dataset was completed with Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 archival data to obtain robust cluster membership and global properties of each fossil group candidate. For each system, we recomputed the magnitude gaps between the two brightest galaxies (Δm12) and the first and fourth ranked galaxies (Δm14) within 0.5R200. We consider fossil systems to be those with Δm12≥2mag or Δm14≥2.5mag within the errors. We find that 15 candidates turned out to be fossil systems. Their observational properties agree with those of non-fossil systems. Both follow the same correlations, but the fossil systems are always extreme cases. In particular, they host the brightest central galaxies, and the fraction of total galaxy light enclosed in the brightest group galaxy is larger in fossil than in non-fossil systems. Finally, we confirm the existence of genuine fossil clusters. Combining our results with others in the literature, we favor the merging scenario in which fossil systems formed from mergers of L* galaxies. The large magnitude gap is a consequence of the extreme merger ratio within fossil systems and therefore it is an evolutionary effect. Moreover, we suggest that at least one fossil group candidate in our sample could represent a transitional fossil stage. This system could have been a fossil in the past, but not now owing to the recent accretion of another group of galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: formation - galaxies: groups: general - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: distances and redshifts

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 ACO 267 ClG 01 52 43.016 +00 59 58.90           ~ 230 0
2 6C 074906+460422 Sy2 07 52 44.2077683088 +45 56 57.426578736   17.95 16.93     ~ 109 1
3 7C 080418.60+340933.00 Bla 08 07 30.749 +34 00 41.70       15.8   ~ 20 1
4 ACO 697 ClG 08 42 57.6 +36 21 45           ~ 253 0
5 MCXC J0844.9+4258 ClG 08 44 44.12 +43 01 07.6           ~ 25 1
6 PSZRX G198.35+39.78 GrG 09 03 03.1 +27 39 29           ~ 9 0
7 [SMS2007] 8 GrG 09 48 29.0 +49 55 07           ~ 7 0
8 [SMS2007] 9 GrG 10 43 02.60 +00 54 18.3           ~ 7 0
9 PSZ1 G151.62+54.78 ClG 10 54 52.0 +55 21 12           ~ 21 0
10 [SMS2007] 11 GrG 11 14 39.80 +40 37 35.2           ~ 4 0
11 1RXS J112154.2+104936 GrG 11 21 55.2 +10 49 23           ~ 10 1
12 1RXS J114128.4+055827 GrG 11 41 28.4 +05 58 27           ~ 7 0
13 ACT-CL J1146.7+0952 GrG 11 46 47.60 +09 52 28.2           ~ 14 0
14 [SMS2007] 15 GrG 11 48 03.80 +56 54 25.6           ~ 6 0
15 [SMS2007] 16 GrG 11 49 15.0 +48 11 05           ~ 10 0
16 [SMS2007] 17 GrG 12 47 41.7 +41 31 43           ~ 10 0
17 1RXS J130007.7+444251 GrG 13 00 07.7 +44 42 51           ~ 5 0
18 ClG J1336-0331 GrG 13 36 00.00 -03 31 29.2           ~ 11 0
19 NAME RX J1340.6+4018 Group ClG 13 40 33.5 +40 17 46           ~ 30 1
20 NSC J141011+414538 GrG 14 09 59.94 +41 46 04.3           ~ 15 0
21 RX J1445.2+0039 GrG 14 45 16.2 +00 39 18           ~ 6 0
22 [SMS2007] 22 GrG 14 53 59.0 +48 24 17           ~ 9 0
23 PSZRX G071.71+54.07 GrG 15 29 46.29 +44 08 04.2           ~ 14 0
24 ACT-CL J1533.7+0336 GrG 15 33 44.10 +03 36 57.5           ~ 12 0
25 ACO 2110 ClG 15 39 39.82 +30 42 27.9           ~ 78 0
26 RX J1548.9+0851 GrG 15 48 55.90 +08 50 44.4           ~ 13 0
27 ACO 2165 GrG 16 14 09 +26 40.5           ~ 26 0
28 1RXS J163721.3+411106 GrG 16 37 21.3 +41 11 06           ~ 5 0
29 1RXS J164702.5+385003 GrG 16 47 02.5 +38 50 03           ~ 6 0
30 ZwCl 1717+5636 ClG 17 18 09.272 +56 40 00.02           ~ 49 1
31 ClG J1720+2638 ClG 17 20 09.6 +26 37 35           ~ 255 0
32 1RXS J172850.5+551622 GrG 17 28 50.5 +55 16 22           ~ 5 0
33 1RXS J225629.8-003231 GrG 22 56 29.8 -00 32 31           ~ 4 0
34 1RXS J235814.4+150524 GrG 23 58 14.4 +15 05 24           ~ 9 0
35 [SMS2007] 1 GrG ~ ~           ~ 5 0

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