The Origin of Dwarf Early-Type Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster
Author(s) -
Elisa Toloba,
A. Boselli,
R. F. Peletier,
J. Gorgas
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
eas publications series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.199
H-Index - 24
eISSN - 1638-1963
pISSN - 1633-4760
DOI - 10.1051/eas/1148042
Subject(s) - physics , virgo cluster , astrophysics , ram pressure , cluster (spacecraft) , galaxy , dwarf galaxy , galaxy cluster , luminosity , population , angular momentum , astronomy , star formation , demography , quantum mechanics , sociology , computer science , programming language
We present new medium resolution kinematic data for a sample of 21 dwarf early-type galaxies (dEs) mainly in the Virgo cluster. These data are used to study the origin of the dE population inhabiting rich clusters. Within them we detect two different subpopulations: half of the sample (52%) are rotationally supported and the other half are pressure supported. We also find that the rotationally supported dEs are located in the outer parts of the cluster, present disky morphological shapes and are younger than those pressure supported that are concentrated in the core of the cluster without any underlying structures. Our analysis reveals that the rotationally supported objects have rotation curves similarly shaped to those of star forming galaxies of similar luminosities and follow the Tully-Fisher relation. This is expected if dE galaxies are the descendant of low luminosity star forming systems which recently entered the cluster and lost their gas due to a ram pressure stripping event, quenching their star formation activity and transforming them into quiescent systems, but conserving their angular momentum
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