The SAMI galaxy survey:a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways
It has been proposed that S0 galaxies are either fading spirals or the result of galaxy mergers. The relative contribution of each pathway and the environments in which they occur remain unknown. Here, we investigate stellar and gas kinematics of 219 S0s in the SAMI Survey to look for signs of multi...
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ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/724d60e5-2308-4808-a605-b79d0209cd60 2024-09-15T18:33:21+00:00 The SAMI galaxy survey:a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways Deeley, Simon Drinkwater, Michael J. Sweet, Sarah M. Diaz, Jonathan Bekki, Kenji Couch, Warrick J. Forbes, Duncan A. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Croom, Scott Cortese, Luca Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria Medling, Anne M. Owers, Matt Richards, Samuel N. van de Sande, Jesse 2020-10-01 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/724d60e5-2308-4808-a605-b79d0209cd60 https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2417 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85096825753&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP170102344 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Deeley , S , Drinkwater , M J , Sweet , S M , Diaz , J , Bekki , K , Couch , W J , Forbes , D A , Bland-Hawthorn , J , Bryant , J J , Croom , S , Cortese , L , Lawrence , J S , Lorente , N , Medling , A M , Owers , M , Richards , S N & van de Sande , J 2020 , ' The SAMI galaxy survey : a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways ' , Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol. 498 , no. 2 , pp. 2372-2383 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2417 galaxies: elliptical and lenticular cD galaxies: evolution galaxies: kinematics and dynamics article 2020 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2417 2024-08-28T23:47:19Z It has been proposed that S0 galaxies are either fading spirals or the result of galaxy mergers. The relative contribution of each pathway and the environments in which they occur remain unknown. Here, we investigate stellar and gas kinematics of 219 S0s in the SAMI Survey to look for signs of multiple formation pathways occurring across the full range of environments. We identify a large range of rotational support in their stellar kinematics, which correspond to ranges in their physical structure. We find that pressure-supported S0s with v/σ below 0.5 tend to be more compact and feature misaligned stellar and gas components, suggesting an external origin for their gas. We postulate that these S0s are consistent with being formed through a merger process. Meanwhile, comparisons of ellipticity, stellar mass, and Sérsic index distributions with spiral galaxies show that the rotationally supported S0s with v/σ above 0.5 are more consistent with a faded spiral origin. In addition, a simulated merger pathway involving a compact elliptical and gas-rich satellite results in an S0 that lies within the pressure-supported group. We conclude that two S0 formation pathways are active, with mergers dominating in isolated galaxies and small groups, and the faded spiral pathway being most prominent in large groups (10 13 < M halo < 10 14 ). Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Macquarie University Research Portal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 498 2 2372 2383 |
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galaxies: elliptical and lenticular cD galaxies: evolution galaxies: kinematics and dynamics Deeley, Simon Drinkwater, Michael J. Sweet, Sarah M. Diaz, Jonathan Bekki, Kenji Couch, Warrick J. Forbes, Duncan A. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Croom, Scott Cortese, Luca Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria Medling, Anne M. Owers, Matt Richards, Samuel N. van de Sande, Jesse The SAMI galaxy survey:a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways |
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It has been proposed that S0 galaxies are either fading spirals or the result of galaxy mergers. The relative contribution of each pathway and the environments in which they occur remain unknown. Here, we investigate stellar and gas kinematics of 219 S0s in the SAMI Survey to look for signs of multiple formation pathways occurring across the full range of environments. We identify a large range of rotational support in their stellar kinematics, which correspond to ranges in their physical structure. We find that pressure-supported S0s with v/σ below 0.5 tend to be more compact and feature misaligned stellar and gas components, suggesting an external origin for their gas. We postulate that these S0s are consistent with being formed through a merger process. Meanwhile, comparisons of ellipticity, stellar mass, and Sérsic index distributions with spiral galaxies show that the rotationally supported S0s with v/σ above 0.5 are more consistent with a faded spiral origin. In addition, a simulated merger pathway involving a compact elliptical and gas-rich satellite results in an S0 that lies within the pressure-supported group. We conclude that two S0 formation pathways are active, with mergers dominating in isolated galaxies and small groups, and the faded spiral pathway being most prominent in large groups (10 13 < M halo < 10 14 ). |
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Deeley, Simon Drinkwater, Michael J. Sweet, Sarah M. Diaz, Jonathan Bekki, Kenji Couch, Warrick J. Forbes, Duncan A. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Croom, Scott Cortese, Luca Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria Medling, Anne M. Owers, Matt Richards, Samuel N. van de Sande, Jesse |
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Deeley, Simon Drinkwater, Michael J. Sweet, Sarah M. Diaz, Jonathan Bekki, Kenji Couch, Warrick J. Forbes, Duncan A. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Bryant, Julia J. Croom, Scott Cortese, Luca Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria Medling, Anne M. Owers, Matt Richards, Samuel N. van de Sande, Jesse |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways |
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The SAMI galaxy survey:a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways |
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Deeley , S , Drinkwater , M J , Sweet , S M , Diaz , J , Bekki , K , Couch , W J , Forbes , D A , Bland-Hawthorn , J , Bryant , J J , Croom , S , Cortese , L , Lawrence , J S , Lorente , N , Medling , A M , Owers , M , Richards , S N & van de Sande , J 2020 , ' The SAMI galaxy survey : a range in S0 properties indicating multiple formation pathways ' , Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol. 498 , no. 2 , pp. 2372-2383 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2417 |
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