2016A&A...586A..63Z


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2016A&A...586A..63Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 586A, 63-63 (2016/2-1)

Fossil group origins. VII. Galaxy substructures in fossil systems.

ZARATTINI S., GIRARDI M., AGUERRI J.A.L., BOSCHIN W., BARRENA R., DEL BURGO C., CASTRO-RODRIGUEZ N., CORSINI E.M., D'ONGHIA E., KUNDERT A., MENDEZ-ABREU J. and SANCHEZ-JANSSEN R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Fossil groups (FG) are expected to be the final product of galaxy merging within galaxy groups. In simulations, they are predicted to assemble their mass at high redshift. This early formation allows for the innermost M* galaxies to merge into a massive central galaxy. Then, they are expected to maintain their fossil status because of the few interactions with the large-scale structure. In this context, the magnitude gap between the two brightest galaxies of the system is considered a good indicator of its dynamical status. As a consequence, the systems with the largest gaps should be dynamically relaxed. In order to examine the dynamical status of these systems, we systematically analyze, for the first time, the presence of galaxy substructures in a sample of 12 spectroscopically-confirmed fossil systems with redshift z≤0.25. We apply a number of tests to investigate the substructure in fossil systems in the two-dimensional space of projected positions out to R200. Moreover, for a subsample of five systems with at least 30 spectroscopically-confirmed members we also analyze the substructure in the velocity and in the three-dimensional velocity-position spaces. Additionally, we look for signs of recent mergers in the regions around the central galaxies. We find that an important fraction of fossil systems show substructure. The fraction depends critically on the adopted test, since each test is more sensitive to a particular type of substructure. Our interpretation of the results is that fossil systems are not, in general, as relaxed as expected from simulations. Our sample of 12 spectroscopically-confirmed fossil systems need to be extended to compute an accurate fraction, but our conclusion is that this fraction is similar to the fraction of substructure detected in nonfossil clusters. This result points out that the magnitude gap alone is not a good indicator of the dynamical status of a system. However, the subsample of five FGs for which we were able to use velocities as a probe for substructures is dominated by high-mass FGs. These massive systems could have a different evolution compared to low-mass FGs, since they are expected to form via the merging of a fossil group with another group of galaxies. This merger would lengthen the relaxation time and it could be responsible for the substructure detected in present-time massive FGs. If this is the case, only low-mass FGs are expected to be dynamically old and relaxed.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: groups: general

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 PSZ1 G151.62+54.78 ClG 10 54 52.0 +55 21 12           ~ 21 0
4 BAX 169.9321+21.4453 ClG 11 19 43.70 +21 26 43.0           ~ 23 0
5 ACT-CL J1146.7+0952 GrG 11 46 47.60 +09 52 28.2           ~ 14 0
6 [SMS2007] 17 GrG 12 47 41.7 +41 31 43           ~ 10 0
7 RX J1340.6+4018 G 13 40 33.4 +40 17 48           ~ 41 1
8 NAME RX J1340.6+4018 Group ClG 13 40 33.5 +40 17 46           ~ 30 1
9 NSC J141011+414538 GrG 14 09 59.94 +41 46 04.3           ~ 15 0
10 PSZRX G071.71+54.07 GrG 15 29 46.29 +44 08 04.2           ~ 14 0
11 RX J1548.9+0851 GrG 15 48 55.90 +08 50 44.4           ~ 13 0
12 ACO 2165 GrG 16 14 09 +26 40.5           ~ 26 0
13 1RXS J164702.5+385003 GrG 16 47 02.5 +38 50 03           ~ 6 0
14 ZwCl 1717+5636 ClG 17 18 09.272 +56 40 00.02           ~ 49 1
15 1RXS J172850.5+551622 GrG 17 28 50.5 +55 16 22           ~ 5 0
16 NGC 6482 GiG 17 51 48.8339247888 +23 04 18.889271112 12.71 12.35 11.45     ~ 208 1
17 1RXS J235814.4+150524 GrG 23 58 14.4 +15 05 24           ~ 9 0

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