The Relation between Morphology and Dynamics of Poor Groups of Galaxies
H.Tovmassian, M.Plionis

TL;DR
This study explores how the shape and size of galaxy groups relate to their velocity dispersion, suggesting these properties reflect their dynamical evolution and stages of virialization.
Contribution
It demonstrates correlations between galaxy group morphology, size, and velocity dispersion, linking these to their dynamical state and evolutionary stage.
Findings
Elongated and larger groups have lower velocity dispersion.
Correlations are consistent with groups being at various stages of virialization.
Dynamical state influences observed group properties.
Abstract
We investigate the relation between the projected morphology (b/a) and the velocity dispersion (sigma_v) of groups of galaxies using two recently compiled group catalogs, one based on the 2MASS redshift survey and the other on the SDSS Data Release 5 galaxy catalog. We find that the sigma_v of groups is strongly correlated with the group projected b/a and size, with elongated and larger groups having a lower sigma_v. Such a correlation could be attributed to the dynamical evolution of groups, with groups in the initial stages of formation, having small sigma_v, a large size and an elongated shape that reflects the anisotropic accretion of galaxies along filamentary structures. The same sort of correlations, however, could also be reproduced in prolate-like groups, if the net galaxy motion is preferentially along the group elongation, since then the groups oriented close to the line of…
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