The Fornax Deep Survey with VST. V. Exploring the faintest regions of the bright early-type galaxies inside the virial radius
E. Iodice, M. Spavone, M. Capaccioli, R.F. Peletier, G. van de Ven,, N.R. Napolitano, M. Hilker, S. Mieske, R. Smith, A. Pasquali, L. Limatola, A., Grado, A. Venhola, M. Cantiello, M. Paolillo, J. Falcon-Barroso, R., D'Abrusco, P. Schipani

TL;DR
This study analyzes the light distribution of bright early-type galaxies in the Fornax cluster using deep multi-band imaging, revealing detailed galaxy structures and evidence of ongoing cluster assembly processes.
Contribution
It provides unprecedented surface brightness profiles and structural analysis of galaxies out to large radii, highlighting the cluster's non-relaxed state and the impact of galaxy interactions.
Findings
Fornax cluster shows signs of ongoing assembly and is not fully relaxed.
Galaxy outskirts are affected by interactions, showing asymmetric stellar halos.
Intra-cluster baryons are concentrated in the W-NW core region.
Abstract
This paper is based on the multi-band (ugri) Fornax Deep Survey (FDS) with the VLT Survey Telescope (VST). We study bright early-type galaxies (m_B<15 mag) in the 9 square degrees around the core of the Fornax cluster, which covers the virial radius. The main goal of the present work is to provide the analysis of the light distribution for all galaxies out to unprecedented limits (in radius and surface brightness) and to release the main products resulting from this analysis in all FDS bands. From the isophote fit, we derive the azimuthally averaged surface brightness profiles, the position angle and ellipticity profiles as a function of the semi-major axis. In each band, we derive the total magnitudes, effective radii, integrated colors and stellar mass-to-light ratios. The long integration times, the arcsec-level angular resolution of OmegaCam@VST and the large covered area of FDS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
