Dynamical versus Stellar Masses of Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster
Igor Chilingarian, Steffen Mieske, Michael Hilker, Leopoldo Infante

TL;DR
This study analyzes the masses and origins of ultracompact dwarf galaxies in the Fornax cluster using spectroscopic and photometric data, revealing diverse formation channels and minimal dark matter presence.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of 24 Fornax UCDs, estimating their masses, stellar populations, and suggesting multiple formation mechanisms based on their properties.
Findings
Most UCDs show little to no dark matter content.
High (M/L)* ratios in some UCDs suggest dynamical evolution effects.
Evidence for at least two formation channels: tidal stripping and globular cluster formation.
Abstract
The origin of ultracompact dwarf (UCD) galaxies, compact extragalactic stellar systems, is still a puzzle for present galaxy formation models. We present the comprehensive analysis of high resolution multi-object spectroscopic data for a sample of 24 Fornax cluster UCDs obtained with VLT FLAMES. It comprises previously published data for 19 objects (Mieske et al. 2008) which we re-analysed, including 13 with available HST photometric data. Using Virtual Observatory technologies we found archival HST images for two more UCDs and then determined their structural properties. For all objects we derived internal velocity dispersions, stellar population parameters, and stellar mass-to-light ratios (M/L)* by fitting individual simple stellar population (SSP) synthetic spectra convolved with a Gaussian against the observed spectra using the NBursts full spectral fitting technique. For 14…
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