2014
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201323351
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Fossil group origins

Abstract: Context. Virialized halos grow by the accretion of smaller ones in the cold dark matter scenario. The rate of accretion depends on the different properties of the host halo. Those halos for which this accretion rate was very fast and efficient resulted in systems dominated by a central galaxy surrounded by smaller galaxies that were at least two magnitudes fainter. These galaxy systems are called fossil systems, and they can be the fossil relics of ancient galaxy structures. Aims. We started an extensive obser… Show more

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“…For example, Harrison et al (2012) show that both the absolute magnitude of the BGGs and the fraction of light contained in them are correlated with the magnitude gap, results that we have recently confirmed in Zarattini et al (2014). Moreover, their luminosity is correlated with the system velocity dispersion (Khosroshahi et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…For example, Harrison et al (2012) show that both the absolute magnitude of the BGGs and the fraction of light contained in them are correlated with the magnitude gap, results that we have recently confirmed in Zarattini et al (2014). Moreover, their luminosity is correlated with the system velocity dispersion (Khosroshahi et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…They defined a system of galaxies as a fossil if it presents a magnitude gap of at least two magnitudes between the two brightest member galaxies (Δm 12 ≥ 2) in the r-band within half of its virial radius and if the central galaxy is surrounded by an extended X-ray halo of L X,bol > 10 42 h −2 50 erg s −1 . The latter criterion was adopted to distinguish large isolated galaxies from group-sized systems, but it is a lower limit, so it does not exclude the existence of "fossil clusters" (as proposed by Cypriano et al 2006;Mendes de Oliveira et al 2006;Zarattini et al 2014). For this reason, we refer to fossil systems, but we prefer to maintain the classical notation of FGs, which is usually accepted in the literature, as we did in the other papers of this series.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The spectroscopic observations went on until April 2012 thanks to additional time awarded at TNG through the Spanish and Italian Time Allocation Committees. The catalog is described in the companion study by Zarattini et al (2014;hereafter Paper IV).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, there is no consensus about the origin of fossil groups (Mulchaey & Zabludoff 1999;Cypriano et al 2006;Ponman et al 1994;Aguerri et al 2011;Proctor et al 2011;Girardi et al 2014;Zarattini et al 2014). Mulchaey & Zabludoff (1999) portrayed a fossil group as a "failed group" in which the majority of the baryonic materials were used in building up the giant elliptical galaxy, rather than in several massive L * galaxies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%