Formation of S0 galaxies through mergers. V. Antitruncated stellar discs resulting from major mergers
Alejandro Borlaff, M. Carmen Eliche-Moral, Cristina, Rodr\'iguez-P\'erez, Miguel Querejeta, Trinidad Tapia, Pablo G., P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Jaime Zamorano, Jes\'us Gallego, John Beckman

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that major galaxy mergers can produce S0 galaxies with realistic antitruncated stellar discs, challenging the notion that such violent events cannot form these features, and reveals scalable photometric relations consistent with observations.
Contribution
It shows that major mergers can create S0 galaxies with antitruncated discs and identifies new scalable photometric relations matching observational data.
Findings
Nearly 70% of simulated S0 remnants are antitruncated.
Simulations reproduce observed photometric trends and scaling relations.
Major mergers are a feasible mechanism for forming realistic antitruncated S0 galaxies.
Abstract
Lenticular galaxies (S0s) are more likely to host antitruncated (Type-III) stellar discs than galaxies of later Hubble types. Major mergers are popularly considered too violent mechanisms to form these breaks. We have investigated whether major mergers can result into S0-like remnants with realistic antitruncated stellar discs or not. We have analysed 67 relaxed S0 and E/S0 remnants resulting from dissipative N-body simulations of major mergers from the GalMer database. We have simulated realistic R-band surface brightness profiles of the remnants to identify those with antitruncated stellar discs. Their inner and outer discs and the breaks are quantitatively characterized to compare with real data. Nearly 70% of our S0-like remnants are antitruncated, meaning that major mergers that result in S0s have a high probability of producing Type-III stellar discs. Our remnants lie on top of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
