Artículo
On the properties of compact groups identified in different photometric bands
Taverna, Maria Antonela
; Díaz Gimenez, Eugenia; Zandivarez, Arnaldo Ariel
; Joray, Francisco; Kanagusuku, Maria Jose
Fecha de publicación:
11/09/2016
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ISSN:
0035-8711
e-ISSN:
1365-2966
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
Historically, compact group catalogues vary not only in their identification algorithms and selection functions, but also in their photometric bands. Differences between compact group catalogues have been reported. However, it is difficult to assess the impact of the photometric band in these differences given the variety of identification algorithms. We used the mock light cone built by Henriques et al. to identify and compare compact groups in three different photometric bands: K, r and u. We applied the same selection functions in the three bands, and found that compact groups in the u band look the smallest in projection, the difference between the two brightest galaxies is the largest in the K band, while compact groups in the r band present the lowest compactness. We also investigated the differences between samples when galaxies are selected only in one particular band (pure compact groups) and those that exist regardless of the band in which galaxies were observed (common compact groups). We found that the differences between the total samples are magnified, but also some others arise: pure-r compact groups are the largest in projection; pure-u compact groups have the brightest first ranked galaxies, and the most similar two first ranked galaxies; pure-K compact groups have the highest compactness and the most different two first ranked galaxies; and common compact groups show the largest percentage of physically dense groups. Therefore, without a careful selection and identification of the samples, the characteristic features of group properties in a particular photometric band could be overshadowed.
Palabras clave:
GALAXIES: GROUPS: GENERAL
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METHODS: DATA ANALYSIS
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METHODS: STATISTICAL
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Taverna, Maria Antonela; Díaz Gimenez, Eugenia; Zandivarez, Arnaldo Ariel; Joray, Francisco; Kanagusuku, Maria Jose; On the properties of compact groups identified in different photometric bands; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 461; 2; 11-9-2016; 1539-1547
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