The Puzzling Origin of Massive Compact Galaxies in MaNGA
A. Schnorr-M\"uller, M. Trevisan, R. Riffel, A. L. Chies-Santos, C., Furlanetto, T. V. Ricci, F. S. Lohmann, R. Flores-Freitas, N. D. Mallmann and, K. A. Alamo-Mart\'inez

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins of massive compact quiescent galaxies in MaNGA, revealing their unique kinematic and stellar properties, and suggesting they result from dissipative mergers and rapid star formation episodes, akin to high-redshift compaction events.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of massive compact galaxies' properties and proposes a formation scenario involving gas-rich mergers and intense starbursts, linking them to high-redshift compaction processes.
Findings
MCGs have elevated rotational support and anti-correlated h3 and V/σ.
They are more metal-rich and α-enhanced than control galaxies.
MCGs experienced dissipative mergers and rapid star formation 4-10 Gyr ago.
Abstract
We characterized the kinematics, morphology, and stellar population (SP) properties of a sample of massive compact quiescent galaxies (MCGs, / and kpc) in the MaNGA Survey, with the goal of constraining their formation, assembly history and assessing their relation with non-compact quiescent galaxies. We compared their properties with those of a control sample of median-sized quiescent galaxies (kpc) with similar effective velocity dispersions. MCGs have elevated rotational support, as evidenced by a strong anti-correlation between the Gauss-Hermite moment and . In contrast, 30 of control sample galaxies (CSGs) are slow rotators, and fast-rotating CSGs generally show a weak anti-correlation. MCGs and CSGs have similar ages, but MCGs are more metal-rich and…
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