Looking into the faintEst WIth MUSE (LEWIS): Exploring the nature of ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Hydra-I cluster II. Stellar kinematics and dynamical masses
Chiara Buttitta, Enrichetta Iodice, Goran Doll, Johanna Hartke,, Michael Hilker, Duncan A. Forbes, Enrico M. Corsini, Luca Rossi, Magda, Arnaboldi, Michele Cantiello, Giuseppe D'Ago, Jesus Falcon-Barroso, Marco, Gullieuszik, Antonio La Marca, Steffen Mieske, Marco Mirabile

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE spectroscopic data to analyze the stellar kinematics and dynamical masses of ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Hydra-I cluster, revealing two classes based on rotation and providing insights into their formation.
Contribution
First large census of velocity profiles for UDGs, linking stellar kinematics to formation scenarios and dark matter content in the Hydra-I cluster.
Findings
7 UDGs show mild rotation
UDGs have low velocity dispersions similar to literature
Two classes of UDGs identified: rotating and non-rotating
Abstract
Context: This paper focuses on a class of galaxies characterised by an extremely low surface brightness: the ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). We used new integral-field spectroscopic data from the ESO Large Programme Looking into the faintEst WIth MUSE (LEWIS) project. Aims: Our main goals are addressing the formation channels and investigating possible correlations of their observational properties. In particular, we derive their stellar kinematics and dynamical properties. Methods: We extract the 1D stacked spectrum inside the effective radius to obtain an unbiased measure of . To derive the spatially-resolved stellar kinematics, we first apply the Voronoi tessellation algorithm to bin the spaxels in the datacube and then follow the same prescription adopted for the 1D case. In addition, we extract the velocity profiles along the galaxy's major and minor axes. Results:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
