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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:72c0a4c 2023-05-15T18:11:47+02:00 Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys Moffett, Amanda J. Phillipps, Steven Robotham, Aaron S. G. Driver, Simon P. Bremer, Malcolm N. Cortese, Luca Wong, O. Ivy Brough, Sarah Brown, Michael J. Bryant, Julia J. Conselice, Christopher J. Croom, Scott M. George, Koshy Goldstein, Greg Goodwin, Michael Holwerda, Benne W. Hopkins, Andrew M. Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S. Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Medling, Anne M. Owers, Matt S. Pimbblet, Kevin A. Richards, Samuel N. Sweet, Sarah M. van de Sande, Jesse 2019-10-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:72c0a4c/UQ72c0a4c_OA.pdf https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:72c0a4c eng eng Oxford University Press doi:10.1093/mnras/stz2237 issn:0035-8711 issn:1365-2966 orcid:0000-0002-1576-2505 Not set FT180100066 CE170100013 FT140101166 FT140100255 HST-HF2-51377 FL140100278 NAS5-26555 Mass Assembly Gama Compact Dwarf Galaxies Integral Field Spectroscopy Multi-Gaussian Expansion Data Release Virgo Cluster Elliptic Galaxies Morphological Classifications Luminosity Functions Sauron Project Journal Article 2019 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz2237 2020-12-08T07:55:29Z The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey has morphologically identified a class of 'Little Blue Spheroid' (LBS) galaxies whose relationship to other classes of galaxies we now examine in detail. Considering a sample of 868 LBSs, we find that such galaxies display similar but not identical colours, specific star formation rates, stellar population ages, massto-light ratios, and metallicities to Sd-Irr galaxies. We also find that LBSs typically occupy environments of even lower density than those of Sd-Irr galaxies, where similar to 65 per cent of LBS galaxies live in isolation. Using deep, high-resolution imaging from VST KiDS and the new Bayesian, 2D galaxy profile modelling code PROFIT, we further examine the detailed structure of LBSs and find that their S ' ersic indices, sizes, and axial ratios are compatible with those of low-mass elliptical galaxies. We then examine SAMI Galaxy survey integral field emission line kinematics for a subset of 62 LBSs and find that the majority (42) of these galaxies display ordered rotation with the remainder displaying disturbed/non-ordered dynamics. Finally, we consider potential evolutionary scenarios for a population with this unusual combination of properties, concluding that LBSs are likely formed by a mixture of merger and accretion processes still recently active in low-redshift dwarf populations. We also infer that if LBS-like galaxies were subjected to quenching in a rich environment, they would plausibly resemble cluster dwarf ellipticals. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 489 2 2830 2843
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topic Mass Assembly Gama
Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Integral Field Spectroscopy
Multi-Gaussian Expansion
Data Release
Virgo Cluster
Elliptic Galaxies
Morphological Classifications
Luminosity Functions
Sauron Project
spellingShingle Mass Assembly Gama
Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Integral Field Spectroscopy
Multi-Gaussian Expansion
Data Release
Virgo Cluster
Elliptic Galaxies
Morphological Classifications
Luminosity Functions
Sauron Project
Moffett, Amanda J.
Phillipps, Steven
Robotham, Aaron S. G.
Driver, Simon P.
Bremer, Malcolm N.
Cortese, Luca
Wong, O. Ivy
Brough, Sarah
Brown, Michael J.
Bryant, Julia J.
Conselice, Christopher J.
Croom, Scott M.
George, Koshy
Goldstein, Greg
Goodwin, Michael
Holwerda, Benne W.
Hopkins, Andrew M.
Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S.
Lawrence, Jon S.
Lorente, Nuria P. F.
Medling, Anne M.
Owers, Matt S.
Pimbblet, Kevin A.
Richards, Samuel N.
Sweet, Sarah M.
van de Sande, Jesse
Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys
topic_facet Mass Assembly Gama
Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Integral Field Spectroscopy
Multi-Gaussian Expansion
Data Release
Virgo Cluster
Elliptic Galaxies
Morphological Classifications
Luminosity Functions
Sauron Project
description The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey has morphologically identified a class of 'Little Blue Spheroid' (LBS) galaxies whose relationship to other classes of galaxies we now examine in detail. Considering a sample of 868 LBSs, we find that such galaxies display similar but not identical colours, specific star formation rates, stellar population ages, massto-light ratios, and metallicities to Sd-Irr galaxies. We also find that LBSs typically occupy environments of even lower density than those of Sd-Irr galaxies, where similar to 65 per cent of LBS galaxies live in isolation. Using deep, high-resolution imaging from VST KiDS and the new Bayesian, 2D galaxy profile modelling code PROFIT, we further examine the detailed structure of LBSs and find that their S ' ersic indices, sizes, and axial ratios are compatible with those of low-mass elliptical galaxies. We then examine SAMI Galaxy survey integral field emission line kinematics for a subset of 62 LBSs and find that the majority (42) of these galaxies display ordered rotation with the remainder displaying disturbed/non-ordered dynamics. Finally, we consider potential evolutionary scenarios for a population with this unusual combination of properties, concluding that LBSs are likely formed by a mixture of merger and accretion processes still recently active in low-redshift dwarf populations. We also infer that if LBS-like galaxies were subjected to quenching in a rich environment, they would plausibly resemble cluster dwarf ellipticals.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Moffett, Amanda J.
Phillipps, Steven
Robotham, Aaron S. G.
Driver, Simon P.
Bremer, Malcolm N.
Cortese, Luca
Wong, O. Ivy
Brough, Sarah
Brown, Michael J.
Bryant, Julia J.
Conselice, Christopher J.
Croom, Scott M.
George, Koshy
Goldstein, Greg
Goodwin, Michael
Holwerda, Benne W.
Hopkins, Andrew M.
Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S.
Lawrence, Jon S.
Lorente, Nuria P. F.
Medling, Anne M.
Owers, Matt S.
Pimbblet, Kevin A.
Richards, Samuel N.
Sweet, Sarah M.
van de Sande, Jesse
author_facet Moffett, Amanda J.
Phillipps, Steven
Robotham, Aaron S. G.
Driver, Simon P.
Bremer, Malcolm N.
Cortese, Luca
Wong, O. Ivy
Brough, Sarah
Brown, Michael J.
Bryant, Julia J.
Conselice, Christopher J.
Croom, Scott M.
George, Koshy
Goldstein, Greg
Goodwin, Michael
Holwerda, Benne W.
Hopkins, Andrew M.
Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S.
Lawrence, Jon S.
Lorente, Nuria P. F.
Medling, Anne M.
Owers, Matt S.
Pimbblet, Kevin A.
Richards, Samuel N.
Sweet, Sarah M.
van de Sande, Jesse
author_sort Moffett, Amanda J.
title Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys
title_short Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys
title_full Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys
title_fullStr Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys
title_full_unstemmed Star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the GAMA and SAMI surveys
title_sort star-forming, rotating spheroidal galaxies in the gama and sami surveys
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 2019
url https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:72c0a4c/UQ72c0a4c_OA.pdf
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