2003AJ....126..596T


Query : 2003AJ....126..596T

2003AJ....126..596T - Astron. J., 126, 596-631 (2003/August-0)

Color gradients in early-type galaxies in Abell 2199.

TAMURA N. and OHTA K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We performed B- and R-band surface photometry for E/S0 galaxies in the nearby rich cluster Abell 2199 to investigate their B-R color gradients [d(B-R)/dlogr]. Our aims are to study statistical properties of the color gradients and, by comparing them with those in less dense environments, to examine environmental dependence of color gradients in elliptical galaxies. We studied the distribution of the B-R color gradients in the cluster elliptical galaxies and found that the mean value of the color gradients is -0.09±0.04 mag.dex–1, which can be converted to a metallicity gradient (dlogZ/dlogr) of -0.3±0.1. The gradient seems to be comparable to that expected by a recent monolithic collapse model. We further studied the relations between the B-R color gradients and global properties of the galaxies. Our data suggest that for the galaxies brighter than an R-band magnitude of ∼15 mag, which is roughly equivalent to L* at the distance of the cluster, brighter galaxies tend to have steeper color gradients. In addition, for the galaxies with effective radii larger than ∼3", which nearly corresponds to L* considering the correlation between galaxy luminosity and effective radius for elliptical galaxies, the galaxies with larger effective radii seem to have steeper color gradients. These trends could appear if elliptical galaxies formed through the monolithic collapse scenario. On the contrary, it is found based on the published data that such trends are not clearly seen for elliptical galaxies in less dense environments, suggesting that elliptical galaxies in sparse environments formed by galaxy mergers, although the distribution of the color gradients is quite similar to that in the rich cluster. In other words, our data and those in the literature suggest that there is an environmental dependence in the relationship between color gradient and global properties of elliptical galaxies, while the distribution of the values of color gradients is nearly independent of galaxy environment. These results do not fully support the view that elliptical galaxies in rich clusters formed through monolithic collapse, while those in sparse environments formed through galaxy mergers, because the latter elliptical galaxies are expected to have color gradients shallower on average than the former. This apparent conflict may be reconciled by taking into account star formation and subsequent chemical enrichment induced by a galaxy merger, which may allow a merger remnant to acquire a metallicity gradient and thus compensate the dilution of the existing metallicity gradients in the progenitors by mixture of stars during the galaxy merger.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Clusters: Individual: Name: Abell 2199 - Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters

Simbad objects: 49

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Number of rows : 49
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 S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1828 0
2 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6653 0
3 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4809 2
4 NGC 5638 GiP 14 29 40.3717451400 +03 13 59.987811648 12.57 12.14 11.20     ~ 244 2
5 NGC 5831 GiG 15 04 07.0002600408 +01 13 11.705607012   13.1   11.19   ~ 295 0
6 ACO 2029 ClG 15 10 56.2 +05 44 42           ~ 943 0
7 AWM 4 ClG 16 04 52.01 +23 56 26.9     14.38     ~ 130 0
8 ACO 2162 ClG 16 12 30.0 +29 32 23           ~ 149 0
9 Z 224-20 GiG 16 25 41.8348772952 +39 36 00.316073808   15.4       ~ 31 0
10 Z 224-27 GiG 16 27 03.6141026064 +39 31 38.410423644   15.3       ~ 57 0
11 NGC 6158 GiG 16 27 40.8863663448 +39 22 58.834737156   15.5       ~ 64 0
12 LEDA 58195 GiC 16 27 42.6014866800 +39 22 38.354879280           ~ 18 0
13 LEDA 58200 GiC 16 27 44.0238810816 +39 32 34.772415648   16.82       ~ 16 0
14 LEDA 2148051 GiC 16 27 52.0588378272 +39 20 32.693660988           ~ 11 0
15 Z 224-34 GiG 16 27 55.2471564480 +39 15 31.804648452   15.4       ~ 44 1
16 LEDA 58213 GiC 16 27 56.0029753728 +39 34 05.727631080           ~ 30 0
17 MCG+07-34-044 GiG 16 27 56.0083916088 +39 16 52.972307868   15.4       ~ 36 1
18 LEDA 2147337 GiG 16 27 57.5243854440 +39 15 10.294381404   15.4       ~ 23 1
19 Z 196-71 GiG 16 28 19.9834381008 +38 48 41.140456704   15.1       ~ 31 0
20 MCG+07-34-048 GiC 16 28 23.3071691088 +39 34 13.066993524   16.5       ~ 69 1
21 MCG+07-34-049 GiC 16 28 23.5893075624 +39 36 19.386667044   16       ~ 17 0
22 MCG+07-34-050 GiC 16 28 31.0733294184 +39 31 16.009809528   16       ~ 41 1
23 MCG+07-34-055 GiC 16 28 36.0610544160 +39 32 01.484678436   14.81       ~ 33 0
24 ACO 2199 ClG 16 28 43.31 +39 34 07.6           ~ 1172 1
25 MCG+07-34-065 GiC 16 28 44.4938506320 +39 29 04.454385576   16       ~ 20 0
26 MCG+07-34-070 GiC 16 28 45.6498151848 +39 31 39.549457668   16       ~ 22 0
27 MCG+07-34-071 GiC 16 28 45.9220732512 +39 36 35.178454152   16       ~ 18 0
28 MCG+07-34-072 EmG 16 28 46.2206869488 +39 39 21.208406652   15.11       ~ 25 0
29 MCG+07-34-073 GiC 16 28 47.6176788480 +39 38 59.183765376   16       ~ 16 0
30 MCG+07-34-074 GiC 16 28 49.3981663464 +39 36 56.722135032   16       ~ 28 0
31 LEDA 58301 LIN 16 28 57.2490466536 +39 42 29.878572996           ~ 31 0
32 LEDA 58309 GiC 16 28 59.7664667688 +39 41 01.905135648           ~ 30 0
33 LEDA 2153788 GiC 16 29 03.9306068064 +39 40 10.467761952           ~ 10 0
34 MCG+07-34-079 GiC 16 29 07.1954134656 +39 29 44.539310004   15       ~ 37 0
35 LEDA 3084707 GiC 16 29 20.7397999584 +39 49 13.435723164           ~ 37 0
36 LEDA 3084708 GiC 16 29 45.1251152784 +39 48 37.938869244           ~ 38 0
37 Z 224-67 GiG 16 31 19.2134165352 +39 09 02.904820308   15.5       ~ 33 0
38 MCG+07-34-108 GiG 16 31 22.5803195928 +39 10 04.187611740   15.5       ~ 33 0
39 AWM 5 ClG 16 58 00.8 +27 51 16     14.00     ~ 60 0
40 NGC 7619 GiG 23 20 14.524 +08 12 22.63   12.7       ~ 450 0
41 NAME Peg Cluster ClG 23 20 14.7 +08 12 23           ~ 129 0
42 ACO 2634 ClG 23 38 18.4 +27 01 37           ~ 503 2
43 2MASX J23381860+2702066 GiC 23 38 18.6149799000 +27 02 07.211996340   17.16       ~ 28 0
44 2MASX J23382916+2658436 GiG 23 38 29.2001539920 +26 58 43.574399580   15.3       ~ 51 0
45 NGC 7720 Sy1 23 38 29.38324020 +27 01 53.2580084   13.9 13.3     ~ 542 4
46 2MASX J23383327+2702057 GiC 23 38 33.2598600240 +27 02 05.686017540   14.17       ~ 29 0
47 MCG+04-55-039 GiG 23 38 36.2573176536 +27 01 46.921862604   15.4       ~ 45 1
48 IC 5342 GiG 23 38 38.7966063288 +27 00 40.989163680   15.4       ~ 60 0
49 2MASX J23384270+2703267 GiC 23 38 42.6508085184 +27 03 26.638478568           ~ 7 0

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