Sloshing in its cD halo: MUSE kinematics of the central galaxy NGC 3311
Carlos E. Barbosa, Magda Arnaboldi, Lodovico Coccato, Ortwin Gerhard,, Cl\'audia Mendes de Oliveira, Michael Hilker, Tom Richtler

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE kinematic data to analyze the structure and assembly history of the central galaxy NGC 3311, revealing a cD envelope offset from the galaxy center and evidence of dry mergers shaping its evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed LOSVD modeling approach with finite mixture distributions to dissect the structural components of NGC 3311 and its cD envelope.
Findings
NGC 3311 assembled mainly through dry mergers.
The cD envelope is offset from the galaxy center and aligned with the cluster core.
The velocity dispersion profile indicates stars stripped from cluster core progenitors.
Abstract
Early-type galaxies show a strong size evolution with redshift. This evolution is explained by fast "in-situ" star formation at high- followed by a late mass assembly mostly driven by minor mergers that deposit stars primarily in the outer halo. We aim to identify structural components of the Hydra I cD galaxy NGC 3311 to investigate the connection between the central galaxy and the surrounding stellar halo. We map the line-of-sight velocity distribution (LOSVD) using MUSE pointings covering NGC 3311 out to kpc. Combining photometric and spectroscopic data, we model the LOSVD maps using a finite mixture distribution, including four non-concentric, nearly isothermal spheroids, with different line-of-sight systemic velocities , velocity dispersions , and higher order Gauss-Hermite moments and . The comparison of the correlations between and with…
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