Merging of low-mass systems and the origin of the Fundamental Plane


Autoria(s): Evstigneeva, E. A.; de Carvalho, R. R.; Ribeiro, A. L.; Capelato, H. V.
Contribuinte(s)

A. C. Fabian

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

We present a new set of dissipationless N-body simulations to examine the feasibility of creating bright ellipticals (following the Kormendy relation, hereafter KR) by hierarchically merging present-day early-type dwarf galaxies, and to study how the encounter parameters affect the location of the end product in the (mu(e))-R-e plane. We investigate the merging of one-component galaxies of both equal and different masses, the merging of two-component galaxy models to explore the effect of dark haloes on the final galaxy characteristics, and the merging of ultracompact dwarf galaxies. We find that the increase of (mu(e)) with R-e is attributable to an increase in the initial orbital energy. The merger remnants shift down in the (mu(e))-R-e plane and fail to reach the KR. Thus, the KR is not reproducible by mergers of dwarf early-type systems, rendering untenable the theory that present-day dwarfs are responsible for even a small fraction of the present-day ellipticals, unless a considerable amount of dissipation is invoked. However, we do find that present-day dwarfs can be formed by the merger of ultracompact dwarfs.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73329

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Palavras-Chave #Astronomy & Astrophysics #Methods #Galaxies #Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxies #Elliptic Galaxies #Spheroidal Galaxies #Stellar-systems #Compact #Photometry #Evolution #Clusters #Bulges #Model
Tipo

Journal Article