VEGAS: VST Early-type GAlaxy Survey. V. IC 1459 group: Mass assembly history in low density environments
E. Iodice, M. Spavone, A. Cattapan, E. Bannikova, D.A. Forbes, R., Rampazzo, S. Ciroi, E.M. Corsini, G. D'Ago, T. Oosterloo, P. Schipani, M., Capaccioli

TL;DR
This study uses deep multi-band photometry from the VEGAS survey to analyze the structure and evolution of the IC1459 galaxy group, revealing how properties like stellar mass and intragroup light relate to the group's evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It provides detailed photometric analysis of the IC1459 group and compares its properties with other groups to understand galaxy evolution in low-density environments.
Findings
Brightest galaxy structures align with simulation predictions.
Outer envelopes and intragroup light indicate evolutionary stages.
HI gas distribution correlates with group development.
Abstract
This paper is based on the multi-band VST Early-type GAlaxy Survey (VEGAS) with the VLT Survey Telescope (VST). We present new deep photometry of the IC1459 group in g and r band. The main goal of this work is to investigate the photometric properties of the IC1459 group, and to compare our results with those obtained for other galaxy groups studied in VEGAS, in order to provide a first view of the variation of their properties as a function of the evolution of the system. For all galaxies in the IC1459 group, we fit isophotes and extract the azimuthally-averaged surface-brightness profiles, the position angle and ellipticity profiles as a function of the semi-major axis, as well as the average colour profile. In each band, we estimate the total magnitudes, effective radii, mean colour, and total stellar mass for each galaxies in the group. Then we look at the structure of the brightest…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
