论文标题
通过KILO学位调查,建立最大的超压缩大型星系的光谱样品
Building the largest spectroscopic sample of ultra-compact massive galaxies with the Kilo Degree Survey
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论文摘要
超紧凑的大型星系UCMG,即具有恒星群众的星系$ M _ {*}> 8 \ times 10^{10} m _ {\ odot} $和有效的Radii $ r_ {e} <1.5 $ kpc,尤其是稀有的系统,尤其是在低和中间的Redshifts。它们在宇宙时间的起源以及它们的数量密度仍在受到审查,尤其是因为光谱镜确认的样品很少。我们已经在ESO Kilo学位调查中开始了系统的UCMG候选人的系统人口普查,并进行了大量的光谱随访运动,以建立最大的确认UCMG样本。这是该系列的第三篇论文,第二篇是基于光谱随访计划。在这里,我们介绍了33个新候选者的光学和结构参数,$ 0.15 \ lisssim z \ Lessim 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $,并根据其标称从光谱上推断出$ M _ {*} $和$ r_ {e} $确定其中19个为UCMGS。这对应于$ \ sim 58 \%$的成功率,与我们以前的发现非常一致。添加了这19个新确认的对象,使我们能够充分评估系统选择的系统学,并最终减少数量密度不确定性。此外,将我们当前和过去的观察性活动和一些文献数据的结果汇总在一起,我们建立了有史以来收集到的UCMG的最大样本,包括92个光谱镜确认的对象,价格为0.1美元\ Lessim z \ Lessim 0.5 $。该数字提高到116,允许在$ m _ {*} $和$ r_ {e} $ thresholds上获得$3σ$公差。对于所有这些星系,我们估计了有效半径处的速度分散值,这些速度分散值已用于推导初步的质量分散相关性。
Ultra-compact massive galaxies UCMGs, i.e. galaxies with stellar masses $M_{*} > 8 \times 10^{10} M_{\odot}$ and effective radii $R_{e} < 1.5$ kpc, are very rare systems, in particular at low and intermediate redshifts. Their origin as well as their number density across cosmic time are still under scrutiny, especially because of the paucity of spectroscopically confirmed samples. We have started a systematic census of UCMG candidates within the ESO Kilo Degree Survey, together with a large spectroscopic follow-up campaign to build the largest possible sample of confirmed UCMGs. This is the third paper of the series and the second based on the spectroscopic follow-up program. Here, we present photometrical and structural parameters of 33 new candidates at redshifts $0.15 \lesssim z \lesssim 0.5$ and confirm 19 of them as UCMGs, based on their nominal spectroscopically inferred $M_{*}$ and $R_{e}$. This corresponds to a success rate of $\sim 58\%$, nicely consistent with our previous findings. The addition of these 19 newly confirmed objects, allows us to fully assess the systematics on the system selection, and finally reduce the number density uncertainties. Moreover, putting together the results from our current and past observational campaigns and some literature data, we build the largest sample of UCMGs ever collected, comprising 92 spectroscopically confirmed objects at $0.1 \lesssim z \lesssim 0.5$. This number raises to 116, allowing for a $3σ$ tolerance on the $M_{*}$ and $R_{e}$ thresholds for the UCMG definition. For all these galaxies we have estimated the velocity dispersion values at the effective radii which have been used to derive a preliminary mass-velocity dispersion correlation.