论文标题

追踪神秘的巨大磁盘星系M104的巨型外光环I.扩展球状簇系统的光度法

Tracing the Giant Outer Halo of the Mysterious Massive Disk Galaxy M104 I. Photometry of the Extended Globular Cluster Systems

论文作者

Kang, Jisu, Lee, Myung Gyoon, Jang, In Sung, Ko, Youkyung, Sohn, Jubee, Hwang, Narae, Park, Byeong-Gon

论文摘要

M104(NGC 4594,Sombrero Galaxy)是一个神秘的巨大早期型星系,显示出主要的凸起和杰出的磁盘。但是,M104中的光环存在是难以捉摸的,尚不知道M104如何获得了如此特殊的结构。使用宽度($ \ sim2 $ v $^2 $)和使用CFHT/MEGACAM获得的M104的Deep $ ugi $图像,我们检测到大量的球状簇(GCS),可发现至$ r \ r \ r \ r \ of35'$($ \ \ sim100 $ kpc)。这些GC的颜色分布显示了两个亚群:蓝色(金属贫困)系统和一个红色(金属富含金属)系统。 GCS的总数估计为$ N_ {GC} = 1610 \ PM30 $,特定频率为$ S_ {N} = 1.8 \ PM0.1 $。 GCS的径向数密度曲线在内部区域陡峭,为$ r <20' $,在外部地区变浅,价格为$ 20'<r <35'$。外部区域以蓝色GC为主导,并将其扩展到$ r \ of35'$。这清楚地表明,M104中存在巨大的金属光环。内部区域由载有一个圆盘的凸起组成,对应于早期型星系中的金属丰富的光环。在外部区域中至少发现了两个蓝色GC。一个团块与位于西南部的淡淡的恒星溪流重叠,表明它可能是破坏的矮星银河系的残余。我们的结果表明,M104的金属丰富的内晕首先是通过主要合并形成的,金属贫困的外光环通过许多次要合并而生长。

M104 (NGC 4594, the Sombrero galaxy) is a mysterious massive early-type galaxy that shows a dominant bulge and a prominent disk. However, the presence of a halo in M104 has been elusive, and it is not yet known how M104 has acquired such a peculiar structure. Using wide ($\sim2$ deg$^2$) and deep $ugi$ images of M104 obtained with the CFHT/MegaCam, we detect a large number of globular clusters (GCs) found out to $R\approx35'$ ($\sim100$ kpc). The color distribution of these GCs shows two subpopulations: a blue (metal-poor) system and a red (metal-rich) system. The total number of GCs is estimated to be $N_{GC}=1610\pm30$ and the specific frequency to be $S_{N}=1.8\pm0.1$. The radial number density profile of the GCs is steep in the inner region at $R<20'$, and becomes shallow in the outer region at $20'<R<35'$. The outer region is dominated by blue GCs and is extended out to $R\approx35'$. This shows clearly the existence of a giant metal-poor halo in M104. The inner region is composed of a bulge hosting a disk, corresponding to a metal-rich halo as seen in early-type galaxies. At least two clumps of blue GCs are found in the outer region. One clump is overlapped with a faint stellar stream located in the south west, indicating that it may be a remnant of a disrupted dwarf galaxy. Our results imply that the metal-rich inner halo of M104 formed first via major mergers, and the metal-poor outer halo grew via numerous minor mergers.

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