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The Virial Relation and Intrinsic Shape of Early-Type Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-11-09 v3

Abstract

Early-type galaxies (ETGs) are supposed to follow the virial relation M=keσ2Re/GM = k_e \sigma_*^2 R_e / G, with MM being the mass, σ\sigma_* being the stellar velocity dispersion, ReR_e being the effective radius, GG being Newton's constant, and kek_e being the virial factor, a geometry factor of order unity. Applying this relation to (a) the ATLAS3D sample of Cappellari et al. (2013) and (b) the sample of Saglia et al. (2016) gives ensemble-averaged factors ke=5.15±0.09\langle k_e\rangle =5.15\pm0.09 and ke=4.01±0.18\langle k_e\rangle =4.01\pm0.18, respectively, with the difference arising from different definitions of effective velocity dispersions. The two datasets reveal a statistically significant tilt of the empirical relation relative to the theoretical virial relation such that M(σ2Re)0.92M\propto(\sigma_*^2R_e)^{0.92}. This tilt disappears when replacing ReR_e with the semi-major axis of the projected half-light ellipse, aa. All best-fit scaling relations show zero intrinsic scatter, implying that the mass plane of ETGs is fully determined by the virial relation. Whenever a comparison is possible, my results are consistent with, and confirm, the results by Cappellari et al. (2013). The difference between the relations using either aa or ReR_e arises from a known lack of highly elliptical high-mass galaxies; this leads to a scaling (1ϵ)M0.12(1-\epsilon) \propto M^{0.12}, with ϵ\epsilon being the ellipticity and Re=a1ϵR_e = a\sqrt{1-\epsilon}. Accordingly, aa, not ReR_e, is the correct proxy for the scale radius of ETGs. By geometry, this implies that early-type galaxies are axisymmetric and oblate in general, in agreement with published results from modeling based on kinematics and light distributions.

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@article{arxiv.1609.07188,
  title  = {The Virial Relation and Intrinsic Shape of Early-Type Galaxies},
  author = {Sascha Trippe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.07188},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

6 pages, 3 figures; to appear in JKAS (submitted 2016 July 19; accepted 2016 September 26). v2: Minor typos corrected. v3: Improved comparison to results by ATLAS3D Collaboration, discussion amended