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The Fornax Deep Survey with the VST. V. Exploring the faintest regions of the bright early-type galaxies inside the virial radius

Authors :
G. van de Ven
Pietro Schipani
Enrica Iodice
Maurizio Paolillo
M. Capaccioli
Anna Pasquali
Jesús Falcón-Barroso
Aku Venhola
R. D'Abrusco
M. Cantiello
A. Grado
L. Limatola
Marilena Spavone
Nicola R. Napolitano
Reynier Peletier
S. Mieske
Michael Hilker
Rory Smith
Iodice, E.
Spavone, M.
Capaccioli, M.
Peletier, R. ~F.
van de Ven, G.
Napolitano, N. ~R.
Hilker, M.
Mieske, S.
Smith, R.
Pasquali, A.
Limatola, L.
Grado, A.
Venhola, A.
Cantiello, M.
Paolillo, M.
Falcon-Barroso, J.
D'Abrusco, R.
Schipani, P.
Astronomy
Source :
Astronomy and astrophysics, 623(March 2019):A1. EDP Sciences
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

This paper is based on the multi-band (ugri) Fornax Deep Survey (FDS) with the VLT Survey Telescope (VST). We study bright early-type galaxies (m_B 28 mag/arcsec^2). Therefore, the new FDS data allow us to explore in great detail the morphology and structure of cluster galaxies out to the region of the stellar halo. The observations suggest that the Fornax cluster is not completely relaxed inside the virial radius. The bulk of the gravitational interactions between galaxies happens in the W-NW core region of the cluster, where most of the bright early-type galaxies are located and where the intra-cluster baryons (diffuse light and GCs) are found. We suggest that the W-NW sub-clump of galaxies results from an infalling group onto the cluster, which has modified the structure of the galaxy outskirts (making asymmetric stellar halos) and has produced the intra-cluster baryons (ICL and GCs), concentrated in this region of the cluster.<br />Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. High-resolution version of paper is available at the following link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ybe4tg2hbqayteh/FDS_V.ETGs.pdf?dl=0

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
623
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26dab4866ace6726d0a1325082334d0b