The dynamics of the dwarf elliptical galaxy FS 76: Bridging the kinematic dichotomy between elliptical and dwarf elliptical galaxies

Author(s)
Sven de Rijcke, Herwig B. Dejonghe, Werner Zeilinger, George K T Hau
Abstract

We present major- and minor-axis kinematics out to ˜2 half-light radii for the bright (MB = -16.7) dwarf elliptical galaxy (dE) FS 76, a member of the NGC 5044 group. Its velocity dispersion is 46 ‘ 2 km s-1 in the center and rises to 70 ‘ 10 km s-1 at half-light radius. Beyond 1Re, the dispersion starts to fall again. The maximum rotation velocity is 15 ‘ 6 km s-1, about the value expected for an oblate isotropic rotator with the same flattening as FS 76 (i.e., E1). Hence, FS 76 is the first dE discovered so far that is not flattened predominantly by anisotropy. There is a discontinuity in the radial velocity profile at ‘ 1?, corresponding to a kinematically peculiar core with a radial extent of 0.25 kpc. The reversed outward trend of the velocity dispersion is interpreted as evidence for a truncated dark halo and hence for the occurrence of tidal stripping. Using dynamical models, we estimate the total mass within a sphere of 1 kpc (˜1.5Re) to be between 1.2 and 3.4 × 109 M? at the 90% confidence level, corresponding to 3.2 = (MIL)B = 9.1. These values are consistent with predictions based on cold dark matter cosmological scenarios for galaxy formation.

Organisation(s)
Department of Astrophysics
External organisation(s)
Ghent University , European Southern Observatory (Germany)
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics
Volume
559
ISSN
0004-637X
Publication date
2001
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103003 Astronomy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/the-dynamics-of-the-dwarf-elliptical-galaxy-fs-76-bridging-the-kinematic-dichotomy-between-elliptical-and-dwarf-elliptical-galaxies(9597a63f-8d3a-4b78-a4e5-838f652cce51).html