Formation of S0 galaxies through mergers. Bulge-disc structural coupling resulting from major mergers
M. Querejeta, M. C. Eliche-Moral, T. Tapia, A. Borlaff, C., Rodr\'iguez-P\'erez, J. Zamorano, and J. Gallego

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to show that major mergers can produce S0 galaxies with realistic bulge-disc structures, challenging the idea that such features exclude a merger origin.
Contribution
It demonstrates through simulations that major mergers can create S0 galaxies with coupled bulge-disc structures similar to observed ones, including pseudobulges.
Findings
Major mergers can rebuild bulge-disc coupling in S0 remnants.
Remnants exhibit a wide range of bulge-to-total ratios and sizes consistent with observations.
Many remnants have pseudobulge characteristics and residual star formation.
Abstract
Observations reveal a strong structural coupling between bulge and disc in S0 galaxies, which seems difficult to explain if they have formed from supposedly catastrophic events such as major mergers. We face this question by quantifying the bulge-disc coupling in dissipative simulations of major and minor mergers that result in realistic S0s. We have studied the dissipative N-body binary merger simulations from the GalMer database that give rise to realistic, relaxed E/S0 and S0 remnants (67 major and 29 minor mergers). We simulate surface brightness profiles of these S0-like remnants in the K-band, mimicking typical observational conditions, to perform bulge-disc decompositions analogous to those carried out in real S0s. The global bulge-disc structure of these remnants has been compared with real data, and they distribute in the B/T - r_e - h_d parameter space consistently with real…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
