Dwarf galaxies with the highest concentration are not thicker than ordinary dwarf galaxies
Lijun Chen, Hong-Xin Zhang, Zesen Lin, Guangwen Chen, Bojun Tao,, Zhixiong Liang, Zheyu Lin, and Xu Kong

TL;DR
This study reveals that high-concentration dwarf galaxies are not thicker than ordinary dwarfs and are often slightly thinner, challenging traditional merger-based formation theories and suggesting other mechanisms like halo spin may be influential.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of intrinsic shapes of dwarf galaxies with different concentrations, showing high-concentration dwarfs are similarly or slightly less thick than ordinary dwarfs.
Findings
High-concentration dwarfs are not thicker than ordinary dwarfs.
Intrinsic shapes are close to oblate regardless of properties.
High-concentration dwarfs tend to be slightly thinner.
Abstract
The formation mechanism of high-concentration dwarf galaxies is still a mystery. We perform a comparative study of the intrinsic shape of nearby low-mass galaxies with different stellar concentration. The intrinsic shape is parameterized by the intermediate-to-major axis ratios B/A and the minor-to-major axis ratios C/A of triaxial ellipsoidal models. Our galaxies ( < < ) are selected to have spectroscopic redshift from SDSS or GAMA, and have broadband optical images from the HSC-SSP Wide layer survey. The deep HSC-SSP images allow to measure the apparent axis ratios at galactic radii beyond the central star-forming area of our galaxies. We infer the intrinsic axis ratios based on the distributions. We find that 1) our galaxies have typical intrinsic shape similarly close to be oblate ( 0.9--1), regardless of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
