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Structural properties of dwarf ellipticals and the connection with (ordinary) elliptical galaxies

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posted on 2024-07-11, 12:11 authored by Alister GrahamAlister Graham
This article reviews the popular reasons for the belief that dwarf elliptical galaxies and (ordinary) elliptical galaxies are distinct and separate species. They include: light-profile shape (or similarly image concentration); the magnitude-central surface brightness diagram; the magnitude-effective surface brightness diagram (or similarly the magnitude-effective radius diagram); and the Fundamental Plane. It is shown how a continuous trend between luminosity and a) light-profile shape, and b) central surface brightness (until the onest of core formation at MB ~ -20.5 mag), results in a unification of the dwarf elliptical and (ordinary) elliptical galaxies. Neither the above four reasons, nor the luminosity function (at least in the Virgo cluster) provide evidence for a division at MB = -18 mag between the dwarf elliptical and (ordinary) elliptical galaxies. Instead, they appear to be continuous extensions of each other.

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9780521852043

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1743-9221

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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union

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1

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7 pp

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Cambridge University

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Copyright © 2005 International Astronomical Union. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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