2018A&A...619A.137B


Query : 2018A&A...619A.137B

2018A&A...619A.137B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 619A, 137-137 (2018/11-1)

Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Accurate number densities and environments of massive ultra-compact galaxies at 0.02 < z < 0.3.

BUITRAGO F., FERRERAS I., KELVIN L.S., BALDRY I.K., DAVIES L., ANGTHOPO J., KHOCHFAR S., HOPKINS A.M., DRIVER S.P., BROUGH S., SABATER J., CONSELICE C.J., LISKE J., HOLWERDA B.W., BREMER M.N., PHILLIPPS S., LOPEZ-SANCHEZ A.R. and GRAHAM A.W.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Massive ultra-compact galaxies (MUGs) are common at z=2-3, but very rare in the nearby Universe. Simulations predict that the few surviving MUGs should reside in galaxy clusters, whose large relative velocities prevent them from merging, thus maintaining their original properties (namely stellar populations, masses, sizes and dynamical state).
Aims. Our goal is to obtain a complete census of the MUG population at 0.02<z<0.3, determining the number density, population properties and environment.
Methods. We have taken advantage of the high-completeness, large-area spectroscopic GAMA survey, complementing it with deeper imaging from the KiDS and VIKING surveys. We find a set of 22 bona-fide MUGs, defined as having high stellar mass (>8x1010M) and compact size (Re<2kpc). An additional set of seven lower-mass objects (6x1010< M*/M<8 x1010) are also potential candidates according to typical mass uncertainties.
Results. The comoving number density of MUGs at low redshift (z<0.3) is constrained at (1.0±0.4)x10–6Mpc–3, consistent with galaxy evolution models. However, we find a mixed distribution of old and young galaxies, with a quarter of the sample representing (old) relics. MUGs have a predominantly early or swollen disk morphology (Sersic index 1<n<2.5) with high stellar surface densities (<Σe≳1010M/Kpc2). Interestingly, a large fraction feature close companions - at least in projection - suggesting that many (but not all) reside in the central regions of groups. Halo masses show these galaxies inhabit average-mass groups.
Conclusions. As MUGs are found to be almost equally distributed among environments of different masses, their relative fraction is higher in more massive overdensities, matching the expectations that some of these galaxies fell in these regions at early times. However, there must be another channel leading some of these galaxies to an abnormally low merger history because our sample shows a number of objects that do not inhabit particularly dense environments.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: structure - Galaxy: fundamental parameters - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: stellar content

CDS comments: Some GAMA objects not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
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 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2258 1
2 NGC 1277 GiG 03 19 51.4854427512 +41 34 24.934439244   14.9       ~ 197 0
3 Mrk 1216 Sy1 08 28 47.1087407064 -06 56 24.416711016   15.5       ~ 73 0
4 GAMA 855304 G 08 44 36.72 +01 21 46.2           ~ 1 0
5 SDSS J084551.16+010907.5 G 08 45 51.1677140016 +01 09 07.364400012           ~ 4 0
6 SDSS J091646.09+023234.9 G 09 16 46.0845500640 +02 32 34.878811416           ~ 3 0
7 GAMA 365375 G 09 21 09.40 +02 37 21.3           ~ 2 0
8 MCG+07-23-003 G 10 56 16.0578482712 +42 19 59.313168660   15.4       ~ 38 0
9 GAMA 609701 G 11 47 29.08 +00 19 08.7           ~ 2 0
10 SDSS J115213.31+003346.9 G 11 52 13.3380237216 +00 33 46.590133824           ~ 4 0
11 GAMA 178241 G 11 59 00.36 -01 55 56.9           ~ 2 0
12 SDSS J120004.24+014706.2 G 12 00 04.249 +01 47 06.29           ~ 4 0
13 SDSS J120050.63-002332.2 G 12 00 50.6386855944 -00 23 32.394636852           ~ 4 0
14 GAMA 791716 G 12 05 28.13 -01 27 50.1           ~ 1 0
15 GAMA 138954 G 12 19 57.14 -01 44 58.5           ~ 2 0
16 SDSS J122153.97+013729.4 G 12 21 53.9732627376 +01 37 29.492532192           ~ 3 0
17 SDSS J141428.77+015132.7 G 14 14 28.7669591280 +01 51 32.695267932           ~ 4 0
18 SDSS J142702.95-001751.7 G 14 27 02.9581730352 -00 17 51.683300196           ~ 4 0
19 SDSS J143056.65+004442.4 G 14 30 56.6622615096 +00 44 42.492368076           ~ 4 0
20 SDSS J143335.18-014456.3 G 14 33 35.184 -01 44 56.32           ~ 3 0
21 SDSS J143806.78+003220.3 Sy2 14 38 06.7860925584 +00 32 20.381538444   18.33   17.737   ~ 7 0
22 2MASX J14395124+0006448 G 14 39 51.2597456184 +00 06 45.173375352   18.46       ~ 5 0
23 GAMA J144119.15-011716.6 G 14 41 19.16 -01 17 16.7           ~ 3 0
24 SDSS J145250.88-001911.7 G 14 52 50.8828285296 -00 19 11.755864884           ~ 3 0
25 GAMA 765033 G 14 53 46.83 +00 08 38.0           ~ 3 0
26 Z 515-26 AG? 23 07 20.1917588496 +36 21 45.129133044   14.8       ~ 21 0

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