Bridging the gap in the mass-size relation of compact galaxies with MaNGA
P. Gr\`ebol-Tom\`as, A. Ferr\'e-Mateu, H. Dom\'inguez-S\'anchez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of compact galaxies in the MaNGA DR17 sample to understand their stellar populations and kinematics, bridging the mass gap between compact ellipticals and compact massive galaxies, revealing diverse formation histories.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of a previously underexplored mass range of compact galaxies, identifying distinct groups with different evolutionary histories and linking their properties across the mass spectrum.
Findings
Identification of three main groups based on stellar populations.
Discovery of relic galaxy candidates with unchanged properties since early formation.
Evidence that scaling relations are consistent across different compact galaxy masses.
Abstract
We present the analysis of the full MaNGA DR17 sample to characterize its population of compact galaxies. We focus on galaxies that fill the stellar mass (M) gap between compact elliptical galaxies (cEs; ) and compact massive galaxies (CMGs; ). We study their stellar populations and kinematics to reveal how their properties depend on stellar mass. We select compact galaxies in the MaNGA DR17 sample according to their effective radius () and stellar mass. 37 galaxies fulfill our selection criteria in the bridging region between cEs and CMGs. We derive their kinematics and stellar population parameters from the stacked spectra at 1~ using a full spectral fitting routine. We then classify the selected compact galaxies in three main groups based on their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
