Structures in the fundamental plane of early-type galaxies
Didier Fraix-Burnet (LAOG), Magali Dugu\'e (LAOG), Tanuka, Chattopadhyay, Asis Kumar Chattopadhyay, Emmanuel Davoust (LATT)

TL;DR
This study reveals that the fundamental plane of early-type galaxies is composed of multiple distinct groups, each with its own properties, challenging the idea of a single universal relation.
Contribution
It introduces an objective multivariate classification revealing multiple fundamental planes, suggesting the fundamental plane results from diverse galaxy transformation histories.
Findings
Seven galaxy groups define separate fundamental planes.
Each group exhibits its own fundamental plane with varying thickness.
Dissipative mergers likely formed the thinnest fundamental planes.
Abstract
The fundamental plane of early-type galaxies is a rather tight three-parameter correlation discovered more than twenty years ago. It has resisted a both global and precise physical interpretation despite a consequent number of works, observational, theoretical or using numerical simulations. It appears that its precise properties depend on the population of galaxies in study. Instead of selecting a priori these populations, we propose to objectively construct homologous populations from multivariate analyses. We have undertaken multivariate cluster and cladistic analyses of a sample of 56 low-redshift galaxy clusters containing 699 early-type galaxies, using four parameters: effective radius, velocity dispersion, surface brightness averaged over effective radius, and Mg2 index. All our analyses are consistent with seven groups that define separate regions on the global fundamental…
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