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How elevated is the dynamical-to-stellar mass ratio of the ultra-compact dwarf S999?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-06-24 v1

Abstract

Here we present new Keck ESI high-resolution spectroscopy and deep archival HST/ACS imaging for S999, an ultra-compact dwarf in the vicinity of M87, which was claimed to have an extremely high dynamical-to-stellar mass ratio. Our data increase the total integration times by a factor of 5 and 60 for spectroscopy and imaging, respectively. This allows us to constrain the stellar population parameters for the first time (simple stellar population equivalent age =7.61.6+2.0=7.6^{+2.0}_{-1.6} Gyr; [Z/H]=0.950.10+0.12[Z/\textrm{H}]=-0.95^{+0.12}_{-0.10}; [α/Fe]=0.340.12+0.10[\alpha/\textrm{Fe}]=0.34^{+0.10}_{-0.12}). Assuming a Kroupa stellar initial mass function, the stellar population parameters and luminosity (MF814W=12.13±0.06M_{F814W}=-12.13\pm0.06 mag) yield a stellar mass of M=3.90.6+0.9×106MM_*=3.9^{+0.9}_{-0.6}\times10^6 M_{\odot}, which we also find to be consistent with near-infrared data. Via mass modelling, with our new measurements of velocity dispersion (σap=27±2\sigma_{ap}=27\pm2 km s1^{-1}) and size (Re=20.9±1.0R_e=20.9\pm1.0 pc), we obtain an elevated dynamical-to-stellar mass ratio Mdyn/M=8.2M_{dyn}/M_*=8.2 (with a range 5.6Mdyn/M11.25.6\le M_{dyn}/M_* \le 11.2). Furthermore, we analyse the surface brightness profile of S999, finding only a small excess of light in the outer parts with respect to the fitted S\'ersic profile, and a positive colour gradient. Taken together these observations suggest that S999 is the remnant of a much larger galaxy that has been tidally stripped. If so, the observed elevated mass ratio may be caused by mechanisms related to the stripping process: the existence of an massive central black hole or internal kinematics that are out of equilibrium due to the stripping event. Given the observed dynamical-to-stellar mass ratio we suggest that S999 is an ideal candidate to search for the presence of an overly massive central black hole.

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@article{arxiv.1502.06598,
  title  = {How elevated is the dynamical-to-stellar mass ratio of the ultra-compact dwarf S999?},
  author = {Joachim Janz and Duncan A. Forbes and Mark A. Norris and Jay Strader and Samantha J. Penny and Martina Fagioli and Aaron J. Romanowsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.06598},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

16 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS