Dozens of compact and high velocity-dispersion early-type galaxies in Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Christoph Saulder, Remco C. E. van den Bosch, Steffen Mieske

TL;DR
This paper identifies 76 local early-type galaxies with high velocity dispersions and compact sizes in SDSS, serving as potential survivors of high-redshift red nuggets for further study.
Contribution
The study introduces a velocity dispersion-based selection method to find local relics of high-redshift compact galaxies, expanding the tools for galaxy evolution research.
Findings
76 candidate galaxies identified at 0.05 < z < 0.2
Candidates are offset from typical early-type galaxy scaling relations
Candidates are less massive than high-redshift red nuggets at similar sizes
Abstract
Aims. We aim at finding candidates of potential survivors of high-redshift compact galaxies in SDSS, as targets for more detailed follow-up observations. Methods. From the virial theorem it is expected that for a given mass, compact galaxies have stellar velocity dispersion higher than the mean due to their smaller sizes. Therefore velocity dispersion coupled with size (or mass) is an appropriate method to select relics, independent of the stellar population properties. Based on these consideration we design a set of criteria using distribution of early-type galaxies from SDSS on the log(R)-log() plane to find the most extreme objects on it. Results. We find 76 galaxies at 0.05 < z < 0.2, which have properties similar to the typical quiescent galaxies at high redshift. We study how well these galaxies fit on well-known local universe relations of…
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