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The Puzzling Origin of Massive Compact Galaxies in MaNGA

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-08-04 v2

Abstract

We characterized the kinematics, morphology, and stellar population (SP) properties of a sample of massive compact quiescent galaxies (MCGs, 10logM10 \lesssim \log M_\star/M11M_\odot \lesssim 11 and re13r_{\rm e} \sim 1-3 kpc) in the MaNGA Survey, with the goal of constraining their formation, assembly history and assessing their relation with non-compact quiescent galaxies. We compared their properties with those of a control sample of median-sized quiescent galaxies (re48r_{\rm e} \sim 4-8 kpc) with similar effective velocity dispersions. MCGs have elevated rotational support, as evidenced by a strong anti-correlation between the Gauss-Hermite moment h3h_3 and V/σV/\sigma. In contrast, 30%\% of control sample galaxies (CSGs) are slow rotators, and fast-rotating CSGs generally show a weak h3V/σh_3-V/\sigma anti-correlation. MCGs and CSGs have similar ages, but MCGs are more metal-rich and α\alpha-enhanced. Both MCGs and CSGs have shallow negative metallicity gradients and flat [α\alpha/Fe] gradients. On average, MCGs and CSGs have flat age gradients, but CSGs have a significantly larger dispersion of gradient values. The kinematics and SP properties of MCGs suggest that they experienced highly-dissipative gas-rich events, such as mergers, followed by an intense, short, and centrally concentrated burst of star formation, between 4 to 10 Gyr ago (z0.42z\sim0.4-2), and had a quiet accretion history since then. This sequence of events might be analogous to, although less extreme than, the compaction events which formed compact quiescent galaxies at z2z \sim 2. The small sizes of MCGs, and the high efficiency and short duration of their last star formation episode suggest that they are descendants of compact post-starburst galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.2104.12737,
  title  = {The Puzzling Origin of Massive Compact Galaxies in MaNGA},
  author = {A. Schnorr-Müller and M. Trevisan and R. Riffel and A. L. Chies-Santos and C. Furlanetto and T. V. Ricci and F. S. Lohmann and R. Flores-Freitas and N. D. Mallmann and K. A. Alamo-Martínez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12737},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

19 pages, 18 figures (not including appendices). Accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society