The Luminous X-Ray Halos of Two Compact Elliptical Galaxies
Abstract
There is mounting evidence that compact elliptical galaxies (CEGs) are local analogs of the high-redshift "red nuggets" thought to represent progenitors of today's early-type galaxies (ETGs). We report the discovery of extended X-ray emission from a hot interstellar / intragroup medium in two CEGs, Mrk 1216 and PGC 032873, using shallow archival Chandra observations. We find that PGC 032873 has an average gas temperature keV within a radius of 15 kpc, and a luminosity erg s within a radius of 100kpc. For Mrk 1216, which is closer and more luminous erg s, we performed a spatially resolved spectral analysis in 7 annuli out to a radius of 73 kpc. Using an entropy-based hydrostatic equilibrium (HE) procedure, we obtain a good constraint on the -band stellar mass-to-light ratio, solar, in good agreement with stellar dynamical (SD) studies, which supports the HE approximation. We obtain a density slope within consistent with other CEGs and normal local ETGs, while the dark matter (DM) fraction within , , is similar to local ETGs. We place a constraint on the SMBH mass, , with a 90% upper limit of , consistent with a recent SD measurement. We obtain a halo concentration and mass [], where exceeds the mean CDM value (), consistent with a system that formed earlier than the general halo population. We suggest that these galaxies, which reside in group-scale halos, should be classified as fossil groups. (Abridged)
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@article{arxiv.1712.03978,
title = {The Luminous X-Ray Halos of Two Compact Elliptical Galaxies},
author = {David A. Buote and Aaron J. Barth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.03978},
year = {2018}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures, Accepted for Publication in The Astrophysical Journal, minor changes