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2015ApJ...812L..14B - Astrophys. J., 812, L14 (2015/October-2)

Formation of ultra-compact blue dwarf galaxies and their evolution into nucleated dwarfs.

BEKKI K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We propose that there is an evolutionary link between ultra-compact blue dwarf galaxies (UCBDs) with active star formation and nucleated dwarfs based on the results of numerical simulations of dwarf-dwarf merging. We consider the observational fact that low-mass dwarfs can be very gas-rich, and thereby investigate the dynamical and chemical evolution of very gas-rich, dissipative dwarf-dwarf mergers. We find that the remnants of dwarf-dwarf mergers can be dominated by new stellar populations formed from the triggered starbursts and consequently can have blue colors and higher metallicities (Z ∼ [0.2-1]Z). We also find that the remnants of these mergers can have rather high mass densities (104 Mpc–3) within the central 10 pc and small half-light radii (40-100 pc). The radial stellar structures of some merger remnants are similar to those of nucleated dwarfs. Star formation can continue in nuclear gas disks (R < 100 pc) surrounding stellar galactic nuclei (SGNs) so that the SGNs can finally have multiple stellar populations with different ages and metallicities. These very compact blue remnants can be identified as UCBDs soon after merging and as nucleated dwarfs after the young stars fade. We discuss these results in the context of the origins of metal-rich ultra-compact dwarfs and SGNs.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: star clusters: general - galaxies: stellar content - galaxies: structure - globular clusters: general

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