J/MNRAS/497/1791   CCD Washington photometry of Antlia cluster (Calderon+, 2020)

Early-type galaxies in the Antlia Cluster: global properties. Calderon J.P., Bassino L.P., Cellone S.A., Gomez M., Caso J.P. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 497, 1791-1806 (2020)> =2020MNRAS.497.1791C 2020MNRAS.497.1791C (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, galaxy ; Galaxies, photometry ; Galaxy catalogs ; Photometry, CCD ; Photometry, CMT1T2V Keywords: galaxies clusters: general - galaxies: clusters: individual: Antlia - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: fundamental parameters Abstract: We present an extension of our previous research on the early-type galaxy population of the Antlia cluster (d∼35Mpc), achieving a total coverage of ∼2.6deg2 and performing surface photometry for ∼300 galaxies, 130 of which are new uncatalogued ones. Such new galaxies mainly fall in the low surface brightness (LSB) regime, but there are also some lenticulars (S0) which support the existence of unique functions that connect bright and dwarf galaxies in the scaling relations. We analyse the projected spatial distribution of galaxies up to a distance of ∼800kpc from NGC 3268, the adopted centre, as well as the radial velocity distribution and the correlation between galaxy colour and effective radius with the projected spatial distribution. We also obtain the luminosity function of the early-type galaxies and the distribution of stellar masses using the T1-band magnitudes and adopted mass-luminosity ratios. Additionally, we correlate the central galaxy distribution with an X-ray emission map from the literature. Based on the analysis of the radial velocities and galaxy colour distributions, we find that galaxies redder than the colour-magnitude relation (CMR) have a velocity distribution strongly concentrated towards the values of the dominant galaxies and are homogeneously distributed throughout the cluster. Those bluer than the CMR, in turn, have a much more extended radial velocity distribution and are concentrated towards the centre of the cluster. We also identify 12 candidates to ultra diffuse galaxies (UDG), that seem to be split into two families, and speculate about their origins in the context of the cluster structure. Description: We perform a photometric study on four new fields that complements those carried out in previous surveys on the Antlia cluster of galaxies. These fields were observed with the MOSAICII camera mounted on the 4-m Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO, Chile), during the nights of February 11 and 12, 2010. The CCD images were acquired selecting the Washington (C) and Kron-Cousins (R) filters; observations were later transformed into the genuine Washington C and T1 bands (taking into account the zero-point offset: R-T1=-0.02). The coverage of MOSAICII images is about 8000x8000 pixels with a scale of 0.27arcsec/pixel, that corresponds to 36-arcmin x 36-arcmin or, equivalently, to 370x370kpc2, according to the adopted Antlia distance. The image reduction was performed using the MSCRED package from RAF, with the standard procedure already explained in the previous papers (2018MNRAS.477.1760C 2018MNRAS.477.1760C). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 127 543 Catalogue of galaxies in the Antlia cluster (table 3 of the paper) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 22 A22 --- Id Identifcation number from Ferguson and Sandage (1990AJ....100....1F 1990AJ....100....1F, Cat. VII/180, [FS90] Antlia NNN in Simbad) or new IAU identification (ANTLJHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS.s) 24- 25 I2 h RAh Right Ascension (J2000) 27- 28 I2 min RAm Right Ascension (J2000) 30- 35 F6.3 s RAs Right Ascension (J2000) 37 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000) 38- 39 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) 41- 42 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) 44- 49 F6.3 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000) 51- 69 A19 --- Morph Morphology classification from Ferguson and Sandage (1990AJ....100....1F 1990AJ....100....1F, Cat. VII/180) 71 I1 --- Memb [1/3]?=9 Membership status (from Ferguson and Sandage (1990AJ....100....1F 1990AJ....100....1F, Cat. VII/180) except those with radial velocity) (1) 73- 77 F5.3 mag ext ?=9.999 Galactic extinction (2) 79- 83 F5.2 mag T1mag ?=99.99 T1-band magnitude 85- 88 F4.2 mag C-T1 ?=9.99 (C-T1) colour index 90- 94 F5.2 mag/arcsec2 mu ?=99.99 T1-band effective surface brightness 96-100 F5.2 kpc re ?=9.99 Effective radius 102-105 F4.2 --- n ?=9.99 Sersic index 107-111 F5.2 Msun Ms ?=99.99 Stellar mass 113-117 I5 km/s RV ?=99 Radial velocity (3) 119-121 I3 km/s e_RV ?=-99 Radial velocity error (3) 123-127 A5 --- Notes Notes, code FSCC* (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Membership status as follows: 1 = definite member 2 = likely member 3 = possible member Note (2): Galactic extinction from Schlafly & Finkbeiner (2011ApJ...737..103S 2011ApJ...737..103S). Note (3): References of radial velocities: Smith Castelli et al. (2012MNRAS.419.2472S 2012MNRAS.419.2472S); Caso et al. (2015A&A...584A.125C 2015A&A...584A.125C); Jones et al. (2009MNRAS.399..683J 2009MNRAS.399..683J, Cat. VII/259) or NED Note (4): Code FSCC* as follows: F = Ferguson & Sandage (1990AJ....100....1F 1990AJ....100....1F, Cat. VII/180) S = Smith Castelli et al. (2008, Cat. J/MNRAS/386/2311) and Smith Castelli et al. (2012MNRAS.419.2472S 2012MNRAS.419.2472S) C = Caso & Richtler (2015A&A...584A.125C 2015A&A...584A.125C) C = Calderon et al. (2015MNRAS.451..791C 2015MNRAS.451..791C) and Calderon et al. (2018MNRAS.477.1760C 2018MNRAS.477.1760C) * = identify galaxies studied for the first time in the present paper -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Juan Pablo Calderon, juan.pablo.calderon0(at)gmail.com References: Calderon et al. (2015MNRAS.451..791C 2015MNRAS.451..791C) Early-type galaxies in the Antlia Cluster: a deep look into scaling relations Calderon et al. (2018MNRAS.477.1760C 2018MNRAS.477.1760C) Early-type galaxies in the Antlia cluster: catalogue and isophotal analysis
(End) J.P. Calderon [CONICET-IALP-UNLP, Arg], P. Vannier [CDS] 15-Jul-2020
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