Artículo
NGC 6845 Revisited: Stellar Kinematics on the Early Type Member Galaxies
Gimeno, German Nicolas
; Díaz, Carlos Ruben; Dottori, Horacio Alberto; Rodrigues, Irapuan; Mast, Damian
Fecha de publicación:
07/2021
Editorial:
IOP Publishing
Revista:
Astronomical Journal
ISSN:
0004-6256
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We observed the compact group of galaxies NGC 6845 with GMOS-S imaging and long-slit spectroscopy. The group itself is comprised of two spiral galaxies and two S0 galaxies, and shows signs of gravitational interaction among them. While the spiral galaxies have been already well studied, the two S0 galaxies have received little attention. We investigate the morphology and stellar kinematics of the two S0 galaxies in detail in order to derive the value for their mass and subsequently incorporate them into the mass model for the group. It was found that the internal kinematics of the largest S0 (NGC 6845 C) is mostly regular, while the smallest S0 (NGC 6845 D) shows some hint of interaction, most likely with NGC 6845 C and NGC 6845 A. The new determination of the dynamical mass of the group implies that the group mass has to be 10 times the combined mass of the individual members according to their internal kinematics. The results point to an early stage of the group interaction and also to the possibility that it has still not reached virial equilibrium. From the galaxy evolution viewpoint, this group represents an example of the case of the transformation of Spirals into S0 galaxies in dense environments.
Palabras clave:
GALAXY GROUPS
,
GALACTIC AND EXTRAGALACTIC ASTRONOMY
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Articulos(CCT - CORDOBA)
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
Citación
Gimeno, German Nicolas; Díaz, Carlos Ruben; Dottori, Horacio Alberto; Rodrigues, Irapuan; Mast, Damian; NGC 6845 Revisited: Stellar Kinematics on the Early Type Member Galaxies; IOP Publishing; Astronomical Journal; 162; 1; 7-2021; 1-15
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