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The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. X. Properties of Ultra-Compact Dwarfs in the M87, M49 and M60 Regions

Authors :
Liu, Chengze
Peng, Eric W.
Cote, Patrick
Ferrarese, Laura
Jordan, Andres
Mihos, J. Christopher
Zhang, Hong-Xin
Munoz, Roberto P.
Puzia, Thomas H.
Lancon, Ariane
Gwyn, Stephen
Cuillandre, Jean-Charles
Blakeslee, John P.
Boselli, Alessandro
Durrell, Patrick R.
Duc, Pierre-Alain
Guhathakurta, Puragra
MacArthur, Lauren A.
Mei, Simona
Sanchez-Janssen, Ruben
Xu, Haiguang
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We use imaging from the Next Generation Virgo cluster Survey (NGVS) to present a comparative study of ultra-compact dwarf (UCD) galaxies associated with three prominent Virgo sub-clusters: those centered on the massive, red-sequence galaxies M87, M49 and M60. We show how UCDs can be selected with high completeness using a combination of half-light radius and location in color-color diagrams ($u^*iK_s$ or $u^*gz$). Although the central galaxies in each of these sub-clusters have nearly identical luminosities and stellar masses, we find large differences in the sizes of their UCD populations, with M87 containing ~3.5 and 7.8 times more UCDs than M49 and M60, respectively. The relative abundance of UCDs in the three regions scales in proportion to sub-cluster mass, as traced by X-ray gas mass, total gravitating mass, number of globular clusters, and number of nearby galaxies. We find that the UCDs are predominantly blue in color, with ~85% of the UCDs having colors similar to blue GCs and stellar nuclei of dwarf galaxies. We present evidence that UCDs surrounding M87 and M49 may follow a morphological sequence ordered by the prominence of their outer, low surface brightness envelope, ultimately merging with the sequence of nucleated low-mass galaxies, and that envelope prominence correlates with distance from either galaxy. Our analysis provides evidence that tidal stripping of nucleated galaxies is an important process in the formation of UCDs.<br />Comment: 37 pages, 40 figures. To appear in The Astrophysical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.07334
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/812/1/34