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A&A 418, 445-458 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20035723
Fornax compact object survey FCOS: On the nature of Ultra Compact Dwarf galaxies
S. Mieske1, 2, M. Hilker1 and L. Infante21 Sternwarte der Universität Bonn, Auf dem Hügel 71, 53121 Bonn, Germany
2 Departamento de Astronomía y Astrofísica, P. Universidad Católica, Casilla 104, Santiago 22, Chile
(Received 21 November 2003 / Accepted 16 January 2004 )
Abstract
The results of the Fornax Compact Object Survey (FCOS) are presented,
complementing the first part of the FCOS described in Mieske et al. (2002).
The FCOS aims at investigating the nature of the Ultra Compact Dwarf galaxies (UCDs)
recently discovered
in the center of the Fornax cluster (Drinkwater et al. 2000a).
280 unresolved objects with colours
0<(V-I)<1.5 mag
in the magnitude space covering UCDs and bright globular clusters
(
18<V<21 mag)
were observed spectroscopically. 54 new Fornax members were found, plus
five of the seven already known UCDs.
Their distribution in radial velocity, colour,
magnitude and space was investigated.
It is found that bright compact objects (
V<20 or
MV<-11.4 mag), including the UCDs,
have a higher mean velocity than faint compact objects
(
V>20 mag) at 96% confidence.
The mean velocity of the bright compact objects is consistent with that of the dwarf
galaxy population in Fornax, but inconsistent
with that of NGC 1399's globular
cluster (GC) system at 93.5% confidence.
The compact objects
follow a colour magnitude relation with a slope very similar to that of normal dEs,
but shifted about
0.2 mag redwards.
The magnitude distribution of
compact objects shows a fluent transition between UCDs and GCs.
A slight overpopulation of
objects for
V<20 mag
is detected with respect to the extrapolation of NGC 1399's GC luminosity function.
The spatial distribution of bright compact objects is in comparison to the faint ones
more extended
at 88% confidence.
All our findings are consistent with the threshing scenario (Bekki et al. 2003),
suggesting that a substantial fraction of compact
Fornax members brighter than
mag could be created by threshing dE,Ns.
Fainter than
mag, the majority of the objects seem to be genuine GCs.
Our results are also consistent with
merged stellar super-clusters (Fellhauer & Kroupa 2002)
as an alternative
explanation for the bright compact objects.
Key words: galaxies: clusters: general -- galaxies: dwarf -- galaxies: fundamental parameters -- galaxies: kinematics and dynamics -- galaxies: star clusters -- Galaxy: globular clusters: general
Offprint request: S. Mieske, smieske@astro.uni-bonn.de
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© ESO 2004
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