2016ApJ...820...42I


Query : 2016ApJ...820...42I

2016ApJ...820...42I - Astrophys. J., 820, 42 (2016/March-3)

The Fornax deep survey with VST. I. The extended and diffuse stellar halo of NGC 1399 out to 192/kpc.

IODICE E., CAPACCIOLI M., GRADO A., LIMATOLA L., SPAVONE M., NAPOLITANO N.R., PAOLILLO M., PELETIER R.F., CANTIELLO M., LISKER T., WITTMANN C., VENHOLA A., HILKER M., D'ABRUSCO R., POTA V. and SCHIPANI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have started a new, deep multi-imaging survey of the Fornax cluster, dubbed the Fornax Deep Survey (FDS), at the VLT Survey Telescope (VST). In this paper we present the deep photometry inside two square degrees around the bright galaxy NGC 1399 in the core of the cluster. We found that the core of the Fornax cluster is characterized by a very extended and diffuse envelope surrounding the luminous galaxy NGC 1399: we map the surface brightness out to 33 arcmin (∼192 kpc) from the galaxy center and down to µg ∼ 31 mag arcsec–2 in the g band. The deep photometry allows us to detect a faint stellar bridge in the intracluster region on the west side of NGC 1399 and toward NGC 1387. By analyzing the integrated colors of this feature, we argue that it could be due to the ongoing interaction between the two galaxies, where the outer envelope of NGC 1387 on its east side is stripped away. By fitting the light profile, we found that there exists a physical break radius in the total light distribution at R = 10 arcmin (∼58 kpc) that sets the transition region between the bright central galaxy and the outer exponential halo, and that the stellar halo contributes 60% of the total light of the galaxy (Section 3.5). We discuss the main implications of this work on the build-up of the stellar halo at the center of the Fornax cluster. By comparing with the numerical simulations of the stellar halo formation for the most massive bright cluster galaxies (i.e., 13< logM200/M< 14), we find that the observed stellar halo mass fraction is consistent with a halo formed through the multiple accretion of progenitors with stellar mass in the range 108-1011 M. This might suggest that the halo of NGC 1399 has also gone through a major merging event. The absence of a significant number of luminous stellar streams and tidal tails out to 192 kpc suggests that the epoch of this strong interaction goes back to an early formation epoch. Therefore, different from the Virgo cluster, the extended stellar halo around NGC 1399 is characterized by a more diffuse and well-mixed component, including the intracluster light.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: Fornax - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: halos - galaxies: photometry

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12674 1
2 NGC 253 SyG 00 47 33.134 -25 17 19.68   8.03   6.94 8.1 ~ 3344 2
3 NGC 1316 BL? 03 22 41.789 -37 12 29.52 9.81 9.15 8.53 7.66   ~ 1393 1
4 NGC 1379 GiP 03 36 03.9668625792 -35 26 28.547476800 12.17 12.04 10.91 10.60   ~ 266 1
5 FDS 11 0108 LSB 03 36 25.2 -35 42 12           ~ 9 0
6 NGC 1381 GiP 03 36 31.6592184144 -35 17 42.739221912 12.90 12.47 11.50 11.02   ~ 254 1
7 ESO 358-33 GiG 03 36 47.5007323848 -34 44 22.739259552 13.63 13.36 12.41 12.00   ~ 143 1
8 NGC 1387 Sy2 03 36 57.0337458600 -35 30 23.675934060 12.18 11.75 10.69 10.16   ~ 265 1
9 FDS 11 0064 LSB 03 37 03.4 -35 48 03           ~ 11 0
10 NGC 1382 GiP 03 37 08.9722655064 -35 11 41.995386996 13.19 13.79 12.92 12.31   ~ 123 1
11 NGC 1389 EmG 03 37 11.7427350576 -35 44 45.873195000 12.80 12.39 11.50 10.99   ~ 199 1
12 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1571 1
13 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1831 0
14 NGC 1404 GiP 03 38 51.917 -35 35 39.81 11.53 10.69 10.00 9.03   ~ 754 1
15 ESO 358-49 GiP 03 40 08.6854 -35 37 34.647   13.44   12.68 13.3 ~ 111 1
16 NGC 2698 GiG 08 55 36.4948914048 -03 11 02.378344776   13.2       ~ 61 0
17 NAME Hydra I Cluster ClG 10 36 36.0 -27 31 04           ~ 841 1
18 NGC 3551 BiC 11 09 44.4516794880 +21 45 32.140238112   14.8       ~ 60 1
19 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1084 1
20 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6659 0
21 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2096 2
22 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7215 3
23 NGC 4874 LIN 12 59 35.7093764280 +27 57 33.293892204 13.01 13.7 11.40 12.122 11.386 ~ 783 3
24 UGC 9799 Sy2 15 16 44.4893939136 +07 01 17.825410740   15.19 14.17     ~ 447 3
25 2MASX J16031986+2527132 BiC 16 03 19.8416000712 +25 27 13.338047520           ~ 23 1
26 NGC 6166 Sy2 16 28 38.24470063 +39 33 04.2335319   12.78 11.78     ~ 763 5
27 ACO 2199 ClG 16 28 43.31 +39 34 07.6           ~ 1172 1

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