The compact group--fossil group connection: observations of a massive compact group at z=0.22
Claudia L. Mendes de Oliveira, Eleazar R. Carrasco

TL;DR
This study investigates a massive compact group at z=0.22, CG6, revealing properties similar to fossil groups and suggesting such systems may have been common in the past and could be their precursors.
Contribution
It provides detailed dynamical analysis of CG6, a massive compact group, linking it to fossil groups and proposing their evolutionary connection.
Findings
CG6 has 20 members within 1 Mpc radius
Velocity dispersion of CG6 is 700 km/s
Mass of CG6 is 1.8 x 10^14 solar masses
Abstract
It has been suggested that fossil groups could be the cannibalized remains of compact groups, that lost energy through tidal friction. However, in the nearby universe, compact groups which are close to the merging phase and display a wealth of interacting features (such as HCG 31 and HCG 79) have very low velocity dispersions and poor neighborhoods, unlike the massive, cluster-like fossil groups studied to date. In fact, known z=0 compact groups are very seldom embedded in massive enough structures which may have resembled the intergalactic medium of fossil groups. In this paper we study the dynamical properties of CG6, a massive compact group at z=0.220 that has several properties in common with known fossil groups. We report on new g' and i' imaging and multi-slit spectroscopic performed with GMOS on Gemini South. The system has 20 members, within a radius of 1 h_70^-1 Mpc, a velocity…
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