2019A&A...625A..94H


Query : 2019A&A...625A..94H

2019A&A...625A..94H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 625A, 94-94 (2019/5-1)

Young stellar populations in early-type dwarf galaxies. Occurrence, radial extent, and scaling relations.

HAMRAZ E., PELETIER R.F., KHOSROSHAHI H.G., VALENTIJN E.A., DEN BROK M. and VENHOLA A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. To understand the stellar population content of early-type dwarf galaxies (dEs) and their environmental dependence, we compare the slopes and intrinsic scatter of color-magnitude relations (CMRs) for three nearby clusters, Fornax, Virgo, and Coma. Additionally, we present and compare internal color profiles of these galaxies to identify central blue regions with younger stars.
Methods. We use the imaging of the HST/ACS Fornax cluster in the magnitude range of -18.7≤Mg'≤-16.0 to derive magnitudes, colors, and color profiles, which we compare with literature measurements from the HST/ACS Virgo and Coma Cluster Survey. We take advantage of HST accuracy to investigate and parameterize the (g'-z') color profiles of these dEs.
Results. Based on analysis of the color profiles, we report on a large number of dEs with young stellar populations at their center in all three clusters. While for Virgo and Coma the number of blue-cored dEs is found to be 85%±2% and 53%±3%, respectively, for Fornax, we find that all galaxies have a blue core. We show that bluer cores reside in fainter dEs, similar to the trend seen in nucleated dEs. We find no correlation between the luminosity of the galaxy and the size of its blue core. Moreover, a comparison of the CMRs of the three clusters shows that the scatter in the CMR of Virgo is considerably larger than in the Fornax and Coma clusters. Presenting adaptive smoothing we show that the galaxies on the blue side of the CMR often show evidence for dust extinction, which strengthens the interpretation that the bluer colors are due to young stellar populations. We also find that outliers on the red side of the CMR are more compact than what is expected for their luminosity. We find several of these red outliers in Virgo, often close to more massive galaxies. No red outlying compact early-types are found in Fornax and Coma in this magnitude range while we find three in the Virgo cluster. We show that the CMR of the Fornax and Virgo clusters are slightly bluer than that of Coma. We suggest that the large number of outliers and larger scatter found for Virgo CMR are a result of the alternative assembly history of this cluster.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: star formation - galaxies: evolution - Galaxy: center

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/625/A94): table2.dat table4.dat table5.dat>

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Simbad objects: 94

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Number of rows : 94
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 M 110 GiG 00 40 22.0572349992 +41 41 07.507220136   8.92 8.07     ~ 1308 1
2 M 32 GiG 00 42 41.82480 +40 51 54.6120 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2154 2
3 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12650 1
4 NAME Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal G 02 39 59.3 -34 26 57   9.02 7.4     ~ 1743 1
5 ESO 301-8 GiC 03 22 22.92 -37 23 50.3   15.59   14.41   ~ 40 0
6 ESO 357-25 GiC 03 23 37.277 -35 46 42.17   14.98   14.12   ~ 44 1
7 2MASX J03262503-3707417 GiC 03 26 25.0085720520 -37 07 41.543028444   16.09       ~ 39 0
8 ESO 358-6 GiG 03 27 18.0282957096 -34 31 35.315736492   14.15   12.95   ~ 93 0
9 MCG-06-08-024 Sy2 03 31 08.2735132152 -36 17 24.787136976   14.60       ~ 70 1
10 MCG-06-08-025 GiG 03 31 24.8276106048 -35 19 51.481514892   14.70       ~ 48 0
11 6dFGS gJ033147.6-350305 GiC 03 31 47.6331242640 -35 03 05.148733932   15.27       ~ 56 0
12 2MASX J03324763-3414194 LSB 03 32 47.6755769592 -34 14 19.382566452   15.25       ~ 50 0
13 LEDA 13177 EmG 03 33 33.84 -33 34 24.0   15.11       ~ 53 0
14 MCG-06-08-027 EmG 03 34 29.4927803424 -35 32 47.329271916   14.50       ~ 87 1
15 NGC 1373 GiP 03 34 59.1993515280 -35 10 15.879086760 14.44 14.03 13.26     ~ 129 1
16 NGC 1375 GiG 03 35 16.8025873104 -35 15 56.371399740 13.50 13.02 12.40 11.74   ~ 165 1
17 ESO 358-25 EmG 03 35 33.134 -32 27 53.55   13.90       ~ 83 0
18 MCG-06-09-008 GiP 03 36 54.3158470008 -35 22 28.948080864   14.81       ~ 95 2
19 NGC 1382 GiP 03 37 08.9722655064 -35 11 41.995386996 13.19 13.79 12.92 12.31   ~ 123 1
20 NGC 1396 GiG 03 38 06.5677454520 -35 26 23.637846372   14.80       ~ 98 1
21 ESO 358-42 GiC 03 38 09.1644279912 -34 31 07.380761484   15.74   14.44   ~ 63 1
22 ESO 358-43 GiG 03 38 13.5999606360 -33 07 37.960332924   15.26   13.94   ~ 55 0
23 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1827 0
24 NGC 1419 GiG 03 40 42.1036600944 -37 30 38.778564456   13.56   12.07   ~ 138 0
25 ESO 358-50 GiG 03 41 03.6078361560 -33 46 45.297655572   13.86   12.57   ~ 88 0
26 NGC 1428 GiG 03 42 22.73 -35 09 14.4   13.77   12.49   ~ 112 0
27 ESO 358-56 GiP 03 43 22.631 -33 56 25.30   15.58   14.33   ~ 57 0
28 ESO 358-59 GiG 03 45 03.5753235792 -35 58 21.372259872   14.08   12.85   ~ 121 0
29 2MASX J03451407-3656123 GiC 03 45 14.0920864008 -36 56 12.009885828   15.32       ~ 55 0
30 NGC 1460 GiG 03 46 13.7196390576 -36 41 47.015207664   13.52   12.12   ~ 71 0
31 ESO 358-66 GiC 03 47 52.669 -36 28 18.07   15.65   14.24   ~ 48 0
32 ESO 359-2 GiG 03 50 36.7310457912 -35 54 34.013712996   14.48   13.49   ~ 83 0
33 NAME M96 Group GrG 10 48 +13.3           ~ 314 0
34 IC 3019 GiG 12 09 22.257 +13 59 32.73   15.0       ~ 110 0
35 IC 3025 GiG 12 10 23.189 +10 11 18.62   15.3       ~ 82 0
36 IC 3032 GiG 12 11 07.764 +14 16 30.17   15.3       ~ 83 0
37 IC 3065 GiG 12 15 12.5592175920 +14 25 58.469336508   14.7       ~ 99 0
38 LEDA 39199 G 12 15 25.687 +09 35 44.35           ~ 6 0
39 MCG+02-31-076 GiG 12 16 33.691 +13 01 52.48   15.2       ~ 70 0
40 UGC 7399 A GiG 12 20 48.7985405736 +17 29 13.991194464   15.1       ~ 94 0
41 UGC 7436 GiP 12 22 19.530 +14 45 38.11   15.2       ~ 131 0
42 2MASX J12224115+0757011 GiG 12 22 41.1481852272 +07 57 01.205409312   15.3       ~ 60 0
43 NGC 4352 GiG 12 24 05.0220445416 +11 13 05.086056576   14.0       ~ 163 0
44 IC 3292 GiG 12 24 48.3555488664 +18 11 42.410950008   15.5       ~ 86 0
45 NGC 4377 GiG 12 25 12.3315185232 +14 45 43.811084016   12.5       ~ 220 0
46 NGC 4387 GiG 12 25 41.6768484264 +12 48 37.804615956 13.42 13.01 12.12   10.87 ~ 392 1
47 IC 3328 GiP 12 25 57.9238048368 +10 03 13.552350912   14.9       ~ 158 0
48 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
49 NGC 4434 GiG 12 27 36.6771662112 +08 09 15.640206876   13.2       ~ 258 0
50 UGC 7580 GiG 12 27 54.8304258888 +08 05 25.375209180   15.2 14.72     ~ 74 0
51 IC 3383 GiG 12 28 12.3076321056 +10 17 51.446913720   15.5 15.18     ~ 85 0
52 IC 3381 LSB 12 28 14.8698618648 +11 47 23.359165728   14.42       ~ 165 1
53 NGC 4452 GiG 12 28 43.2980346552 +11 45 18.201826692 13.27 12.87 11.98     ~ 204 1
54 NGC 4458 GiP 12 28 57.5613938232 +13 14 30.946545276 13.27 12.93 12.07     ~ 413 2
55 NGC 4464 GiG 12 29 21.2937802368 +08 09 23.807609316   13.5       ~ 232 0
56 NGC 4467 GiG 12 29 30.2447376768 +07 59 34.273371336   15.2       ~ 179 0
57 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2094 2
58 NGC 4482 GiG 12 30 10.3245430152 +10 46 46.088237784   14.2       ~ 170 0
59 NGC 4479 GiG 12 30 18.3716396496 +13 34 39.522722196 13.73 13.40 12.44     ~ 184 2
60 UGCA 283 GiG 12 30 31.985 +12 29 24.85   14.5       ~ 413 0
61 NGC 4483 GiG 12 30 40.6442816856 +09 00 56.391019596   13.4       ~ 165 0
62 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7196 3
63 UGC 7658 GiG 12 30 57.7095721176 +12 16 13.316512872   11.2 11.59 12.02   ~ 232 1
64 IC 3442 GiG 12 31 20.1836306184 +14 06 54.669163572   15.4       ~ 105 0
65 IC 3461 GiG 12 32 02.747 +11 53 23.16   15.4 14.88   13.3 ~ 127 0
66 IC 3468 GiG 12 32 14.2119323256 +10 15 05.173970472   14.6       ~ 137 0
67 IC 3470 GiP 12 32 23.353 +11 15 47.56   15.0       ~ 116 0
68 IC 798 GiG 12 32 33.4026417888 +15 24 55.432700280   15.3       ~ 99 0
69 NGC 4515 GiG 12 33 04.9652329656 +16 15 55.889535096   13.3       ~ 147 0
70 IC 3487 GiG 12 33 13.601 +09 23 49.76   15.1       ~ 80 0
71 IC 3492 GiC 12 33 19.772 +12 51 12.77   15 15.30     ~ 90 0
72 IC 3501 GiG 12 33 51.6142478304 +13 19 20.832571596   15.0       ~ 98 0
73 NGC 4528 GiG 12 34 06.0685723920 +11 19 16.528093428 13.39 12.97 12.06     ~ 189 1
74 IC 3506 GiC 12 34 06.739 +12 44 29.75   16.67 15.93   14.1 ~ 92 0
75 IC 3509 GiG 12 34 11.5324571232 +12 02 56.163023196   15.3       ~ 114 0
76 2MASX J12353723+1222554 GiP 12 35 37.2512550384 +12 22 55.234598772   15.41       ~ 94 0
77 NGC 4551 GiP 12 35 37.9542692328 +12 15 50.284593432 13.49 12.97 12.02     ~ 355 1
78 LEDA 42046 AG? 12 36 24.7789709448 +10 23 04.828762356   16       ~ 78 0
79 IC 3586 GiG 12 36 54.858 +12 31 12.49   15.3       ~ 105 0
80 IC 3612 AG? 12 39 04.6894168320 +14 43 45.543873900   15.4       ~ 73 0
81 IC 3635 GiG 12 40 13.334 +12 52 29.98   15.5       ~ 82 0
82 Z 99-108 AG? 12 40 19.6847934264 +15 56 06.912529044   14.9       ~ 68 0
83 IC 3647 GiG 12 40 52.6818722640 +10 28 35.428593144   15.3       ~ 71 0
84 IC 3652 GiG 12 40 58.5602846328 +11 11 04.080925212   15.1       ~ 115 0
85 IC 3653 GiG 12 41 15.7273825296 +11 23 13.997694300   14.7       ~ 114 0
86 UGC 7854 AG? 12 41 51.987 +09 24 10.20   15.3       ~ 76 0
87 IC 3672 GiG 12 42 08.6673855720 +11 45 15.438923748   15.1       ~ 111 0
88 NGC 4623 GiG 12 42 10.6913697096 +07 40 37.130799216   13.24       ~ 197 1
89 IC 3735 AG? 12 45 20.4211125864 +13 41 33.601364304   15.1       ~ 91 0
90 IC 3773 GiG 12 47 15.2968038432 +10 12 12.944157012   14.3       ~ 131 0
91 IC 3779 GiG 12 47 20.281 +12 09 59.58   15.5     13.3 ~ 82 0
92 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4803 2
93 [HVH2010] Comai J130005.680+275535.32 ? 13 00 05.68 +27 55 35.3           ~ 1 0
94 NAME Ursa Major Cluster ClG 15 08.8 +67 07           ~ 410 0

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