The Fornax Deep Survey with VST. X. The assembly history of the bright galaxies and intra-group light in the Fornax A subgroup
M. A. Raj, E. Iodice, N. R. Napolitano, M. Hilker, M. Spavone, R. F., Peletier, H-S. Su, J. Falc\'on-Barroso, G. van de Ven, M. Cantiello, D., Kleiner, A. Venhola, S. Mieske, M. Paolillo, M. Capaccioli, and P. Schipani

TL;DR
This study investigates the assembly history of the Fornax A galaxy group, analyzing its member galaxies and intra-group light to understand its evolutionary stage and compare it with the cluster core.
Contribution
It provides detailed surface brightness, color profiles, and intra-group light estimates for the Fornax A group, revealing its early assembly stage and the role of minor mergers.
Findings
Most galaxies are late-type with Type III disc breaks.
Intra-group light accounts for about 16% of total group light.
Fornax A group is in an early stage of assembly.
Abstract
We present the study of the south-west group in the Fornax cluster centred on the brightest group galaxy (BGG) Fornax A, observed as part of the Fornax Deep Survey (FDS). This includes the analysis of the bright group members (mB < 16 mag) and the intra-group light (IGL). The main objective of this work is to investigate the assembly history of the Fornax A group and to compare its physical quantities as a function of the environment to that of the Fornax cluster core. For all galaxies, we extract the azimuthally averaged surface brightness profiles in three optical bands (g, r, i) by modelling the galaxy's isophotes. We derive their colour profiles and structural parameters in all respective bands. The long integration time and large covered area of the FDS allow us to also estimate the amount of IGL. The majority of galaxies in the Fornax A group are late-type galaxies (LTGs),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
