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Main Authors: Guevara, N., Escudero, C. G., Faifer, F. R.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.02768
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author Guevara, N.
Escudero, C. G.
Faifer, F. R.
author_facet Guevara, N.
Escudero, C. G.
Faifer, F. R.
contents Early-type dwarf galaxies constitute a prevalent population in the central regions of rich groups and clusters in the local Universe. These low-luminosity and low-mass stellar systems play a fundamental role in the assembly of the luminous galaxies observed today, according to the $Λ$CDM hierarchical theory. The origin of early-type dwarfs has been linked to the transformation of disk galaxies interacting with the intracluster medium, especially in dense environments. However, the existence of low-luminosity early-type galaxies in low-density environments presents a challenge to this scenario. This study presents a comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the early-type dwarf galaxy CGCG014-074 using deep GEMINI+GMOS data, focusing on its peculiarities and evolutionary implications. CGCG014-074 exhibits distinct features, including a rotating inner disk, an extended stellar formation with a quiescent phase since about 2 Gyr ago, and the presence of boxy isophotes. From the kinematic analysis, we confirm CGCG014-074 as a nucleated early-type dwarf galaxy with embedded disk. The study of its stellar population parameters using different methods provides significant insights into the galaxy's evolutionary history. These results show an old and metal-poor nucleus ($\sim 9.3$ Gyr and $\mathrm{[Z/H]}\sim-0.84$ dex), while the stellar disk is younger ($\sim4.4$ Gyr) with a higher metallicity ($\mathrm{[Z/H]}\sim-0.40$ dex). These distinctive features collectively position CGCG014-074 as a likely building block galaxy that has evolved passively throughout its history.
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spellingShingle Understanding the origin of early-type dwarfs: The spectrophotometric study of CGCG014-074
Guevara, N.
Escudero, C. G.
Faifer, F. R.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Early-type dwarf galaxies constitute a prevalent population in the central regions of rich groups and clusters in the local Universe. These low-luminosity and low-mass stellar systems play a fundamental role in the assembly of the luminous galaxies observed today, according to the $Λ$CDM hierarchical theory. The origin of early-type dwarfs has been linked to the transformation of disk galaxies interacting with the intracluster medium, especially in dense environments. However, the existence of low-luminosity early-type galaxies in low-density environments presents a challenge to this scenario. This study presents a comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the early-type dwarf galaxy CGCG014-074 using deep GEMINI+GMOS data, focusing on its peculiarities and evolutionary implications. CGCG014-074 exhibits distinct features, including a rotating inner disk, an extended stellar formation with a quiescent phase since about 2 Gyr ago, and the presence of boxy isophotes. From the kinematic analysis, we confirm CGCG014-074 as a nucleated early-type dwarf galaxy with embedded disk. The study of its stellar population parameters using different methods provides significant insights into the galaxy's evolutionary history. These results show an old and metal-poor nucleus ($\sim 9.3$ Gyr and $\mathrm{[Z/H]}\sim-0.84$ dex), while the stellar disk is younger ($\sim4.4$ Gyr) with a higher metallicity ($\mathrm{[Z/H]}\sim-0.40$ dex). These distinctive features collectively position CGCG014-074 as a likely building block galaxy that has evolved passively throughout its history.
title Understanding the origin of early-type dwarfs: The spectrophotometric study of CGCG014-074
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.02768