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Nuclear discs as clocks for the assembly history of early-type galaxies: the case of NGC4458

Authors :
Sarzi, Marc
Ledo, Hugo R.
Coccato, Lodovico
Corsini, Enrico-Maria
Dotti, Massimo
Khochfar, Sadegh
Maraston, Claudia
Morelli, Lorenzo
Pizzella, Alessandro
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Approximately 20% of early-type galaxies host small nuclear stellar discs that are tens to a few hundred parsecs in size. Such discs are expected to be easily disrupted during major galactic encounters, hence their age serve to constrain their assembly history. We use VIMOS integral-field spectroscopic observations for the intermediate-mass E0 galaxy NGC4458 and age-date its nuclear disc via high-resolution fitting of various model spectra. We find that the nuclear disc is at least 6 Gyr old. A clue to gain narrow limits to the stellar age is our knowledge of the nuclear disc contribution to the central surface brightness. The presence of an old nuclear disk, or the absence of disruptive encounters since z~0.6, for a small galaxy such as NGC4458 which belongs to the Virgo cluster, may be consistent with a hierarchical picture for galaxy formation where the smallest galaxies assembles earlier and the crowded galactic environments reduce the incidence of galaxy mergers. On the other hand, NGC4458 displays little or no bulk rotation except for a central kpc-scale kinematically-decoupled core. Slow rotation and decoupled core are usually explained in terms of mergers. The presence and age of the nuclear disc constraint these mergers to have happened at high redshift.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication on MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1601.03292
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw099