Cluster cannibalism and scaling relations of galactic stellar nuclei


Autoria(s): Bekki, Kenji; Couch, Warrick J.; Drinkwater, Michael J.; Shioya, Yasuhiro
Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Recently, very massive compact stellar systems have been discovered in the intracluster regions of galaxy clusters and in the nuclear regions of late-type disk galaxies. It is unclear how these compact stellar systems - known as ultracompact dwarf (UCD) galaxies or nuclear clusters (NCs) - form and evolve. By adopting a formation scenario in which these stellar systems are the product of multiple merging of star clusters in the central regions of galaxies, we investigate, numerically, their physical properties. We find that physical correlations among velocity dispersion, luminosity, effective radius, and average surface brightness in the stellar merger remnants are quite different from those observed in globular clusters. We also find that the remnants have triaxial shapes with or without figure rotation, and these shapes and their kinematics depend strongly on the initial number and distribution of the progenitor clusters. These specific predictions can be compared with the corresponding results of ongoing and future observations of UCDs and NCs, thereby providing a better understanding of the origin of these enigmatic objects.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73532/UQ73532_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73532

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Institute of Physics Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Astronomy & Astrophysics #Galaxies : Dwarf #Galaxies : Nuclei #Galaxies : Star Clusters #Globular Clusters : General #Compact Dwarf Galaxies #Space-telescope Census #Massive Star-clusters #Spiral Galaxies #Elliptical Galaxies #Globular-cluster #Fornax Cluster #Omega-centauri #Systems #Families
Tipo

Journal Article