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Stellar kinematics and structural properties of Virgo cluster dwarf early-type galaxies from the SMAKCED project. Ii. the survey and a systematic analysis of kinematic anomalies and asymmetries

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posted on 2024-08-06, 09:59 authored by E. Toloba, P. Guhathakurta, R. F. Peletier, A. Boselli, T. Lisker, J. Falcón-Barroso, J. D. Simon, G. Van De Ven, S. Paudel, E. Emsellem, Joachim Janz, M. Den Brok, J. Gorgas, G. Hensler, E. Laurikainen, S. M. Niemi, A. Rys̈, H. Salo
We present spatially resolved kinematics and global stellar populations and mass-to-light ratios for a sample of 39 dwarf early-type (dE) galaxies in the Virgo cluster studied as part of the SMAKCED stellar absorption-line spectroscopy and imaging survey. This sample is representative of the early-type population in the Virgo cluster in the absolute magnitude range -19.0 < Mr < -16.0 and of all morphological subclasses found in this galaxy population. For each dE, we measure the rotation curve and velocity dispersion profile and fit an analytic function to the rotation curve. We study the significance of the departure of the rotation curve from the best-fit analytic function (poorly fit) and of the difference between the approaching and receding sides of the rotation curve (asymmetry). Our sample includes two dEs with kinematically decoupled cores that have been previously reported. We find that 62 ± 8% (23 out of the 39) of the dEs have a significant anomaly in their rotation curve. Analysis of the images reveals photometric anomalies for most galaxies. However, there is no clear correlation between the significance of the photometric and kinematic anomalies. We measure age-sensitive (Hβ and HγA ) and metallicity sensitive (Fe4668 and Mgb) Lick spectral indices in the LIS-5 Å system. This population of galaxies exhibits a wide range of ages and metallicities; we also find that 4 dEs show clear evidence of emission partially filling in the Balmer absorption lines. Finally, we estimate the total masses and dark matter fractions of the dEs and plot them in the mass-size, the mass-velocity dispersion, and the fundamental plane scaling relations. The dEs seem to be the bridge between massive early-type galaxies and dSphs, and have a median total mass within the Re of log Me = 9.1 ± 0.2 and a median dark matter fraction within the Re of f DM = 46 ± 18%. Any formation model for the dE galaxy class must account for this diversity of kinematic and photometric anomalies and stellar populations.

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Revealing how elliptical galaxies formed

Australian Research Council

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0067-0049

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series

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215

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2

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50 pp

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Institute of Physics

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Copyright © 2014 The American Astronomical Society. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher and can be also be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/215/2/17

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eng

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