Extended Light in E/S0 Galaxies and Implications for Disk Rebirth
Amanda J. Moffett (1), Sheila J. Kannappan (1), Seppo Laine (2), Lisa, H. Wei (3), Andrew J. Baker (4), Chris D. Impey (5) ((1) University of North, Carolina, (2) Spitzer Science Center, (3) University of Maryland, (4), Rutgers, (5) University of Arizona)

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of extended ultraviolet disks in E/S0 galaxies to understand potential disk rebuilding processes post-mergers, revealing that a significant fraction exhibit features similar to late-type galaxies, indicating ongoing or recent disk formation.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic search for XUV disks in E/S0 galaxies using multi-wavelength data and applies quantitative criteria to classify and analyze their properties.
Findings
10 XUV candidates found among 30 E/S0 galaxies
6 of 9 analyzed galaxies are Type 1 XUVs
Modified Type 2 XUVs show higher star formation rates
Abstract
The recent discovery of extended ultraviolet (XUV) disks around a large fraction of late-type galaxies provides evidence for unexpectedly large-scale disk building at recent epochs. Combining GALEX UV observations with deep optical and Spitzer IR imaging, we search for XUV disks in a sample of nearby low-to-intermediate mass E/S0 galaxies to explore evidence for disk rebuilding after mergers. Preliminary visual classification yields ten XUV-disk candidates from the full sample of 30, intriguingly similar to the ~30% frequency for late-type galaxies. These XUV candidates occur at a wide range of masses and on both the red and blue sequences in color vs. stellar mass, indicating a possible association with processes like gas accretion and/or galaxy interactions that would affect the galaxy population broadly. We go on to apply the quantitative Type 1 and Type 2 XUV-disk definitions to a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
