Compact Groups of Galaxies with Complete Spectroscopic Redshifts in the Local Universe
Jubee Sohn, Ho Seong Hwang, Margaret J. Geller, Antonaldo Diaferio,, Kenneth J. Rines, Myung Gyoon Lee, Gwang-Ho Lee

TL;DR
This study compiles the largest spectroscopic redshift sample of compact galaxy groups in the local universe, analyzing their properties, interloper fraction, and implications for their formation and evolution.
Contribution
It provides a new, extensive spectroscopic dataset of compact groups, revealing their physical characteristics and suggesting their space density remains constant over time.
Findings
Interloper fraction in candidate groups is about 42%.
The fraction of early-type galaxies in groups is 62%.
Space density of groups shows little change with redshift.
Abstract
Dynamical analysis of compact groups provides important tests of models of compact group formation and evolution. By compiling 2066 redshifts from FLWO/FAST, from the literature, and from SDSS DR12 in the fields of compact groups in \citet{McC09}, we construct the largest sample of compact groups with complete spectroscopic redshifts in the redshift range . This large redshift sample shows that the interloper fraction in the \citet{McC09} compact group candidates is . A secure sample of 332 compact groups includes 192 groups with four or more member galaxies and 140 groups with three members. The fraction of early-type galaxies in these compact groups is 62\%, slightly higher than for the original Hickson compact groups. The velocity dispersions of early- and late-type galaxies in compact groups change little with groupcentric radius; the radii sampled are…
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