Discovery of a Bimodal Environmental Distribution of Compact Ellipticals in the Local Universe
Guangwen Chen, Hong-Xin Zhang, Xu Kong, Zesen Lin, Zhixiong Liang,, Zuyi Chen, Yimeng Tang, Xinkai Chen

TL;DR
This study uncovers a bimodal environmental distribution of compact ellipticals in the local universe, suggesting two distinct formation channels related to their proximity to massive host galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first unbiased, flux-limited survey of quiescent compact stellar systems over a large sky area, revealing their bimodal distribution and environmental dependence.
Findings
82 quiescent CSSs identified, mostly classical compact ellipticals
CSSs show bimodal distribution in environment, near hosts and in the field
Satellite CSSs are older and more metal-rich than field CSSs
Abstract
Low-mass compact stellar systems (CSSs; 10 M) are thought to be a mixed bag of objects with various formation mechanisms. Previous surveys of CSSs were biased to relatively high-density environments and cannot provide a complete view of the environmental dependence of the formation of CSSs. We conduct the first-ever unbiased flux-limited census of nearby quiescent CSSs over a total sky area of 200 deg observed by the GAMA spectroscopic survey. The complete sample includes 82 quiescent CSSs, of which 85\% fall within the stellar mass range of classical compact ellipticals (cEs).\ By quantifying the local environment with the normalized projected distance to the nearest luminous neighboring galaxy, we find that these CSSs have a bimodal distribution, with one group peaking near 0.1…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
