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arxiv: 1203.1317 · v1 · pith:KJLNUGDHnew · submitted 2012-03-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

A Nearby Analog of z~2 Compact Quiescent Galaxies with a Rotating Disk

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Recent studies have identified a population of compact quiescent galaxies at z\sim2. These galaxies are very rare today and establishing the existence of a nearby analog could allow us to study its structure in greater detail than is possible at high redshift. Here we present such a local analog, NGC 5845, which has a dynamical mass of M_dyn = 4.3\pm0.6\times10^10 M_sun and an effective radius of only r_e = 0.45\pm0.05kpc. We study the structure and kinematics with HST/WFPC2 data and previously published spatially resolved kinematics. We find that NGC 5845 is similar to compact quiescent galaxies at z\sim2 in terms of size versus dynamical mass (r_e-M_dyn), effective velocity dispersion versus size (sigma_e-r_e), and effective velocity dispersion versus dynamical mass (sigma_e-M_dyn). The galaxy has a prominent rotating disk evident in both the photometry and the kinematics: it extends to well beyond \geq1/3 effective radius and contribute to \geq1/4 of the total light of the galaxy. Our results lend support to the idea that a fraction of z\sim2 compact galaxies have prominent disks and positive mass-to-light ratio gradients, although we caution that NGC 5845 may have had a different formation history than the more massive compact quiescent galaxies at z\sim2.

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