TY - JOUR
T1 - Reviewing the frequency and central depletion of Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies in galaxy clusters from the KIWICS survey
AU - Mancera Piña, Pavel E.
AU - Peletier, Reynier F.
AU - Aguerri, J. A. L.
AU - Venhola, Aku
AU - Trager, Scott
AU - Challapa, Nelvy Choque
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - The number of Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies (UDGs) in clusters is of
significant importance to constrain models of their formation and
evolution. Furthermore, their distribution inside clusters may tell us
something about their interactions with their environments. In this work
we revisit the abundance of UDGs in a more consistent way than in
previous studies. We add new data of UDGs in eight clusters from the
Kapteyn IAC WEAVE INT Clusters Survey (KIWICS), covering a mass range in
which only a few clusters have been studied before, and complement these
with a compilation of works in the literature to homogeneously study the
relation between the number of UDGs and the mass of their host cluster.
Overall, we find that the slope of the number of UDGs-cluster mass
relation is consistent with being sublinear when considering galaxy
groups or linear if they are excluded, but we argue that most likely the
behavior is sublinear. When systematically studying the relation between
the projected distance to the innermost UDG and M200 for each
cluster, we find hints that favor a picture in which massive clusters
destroy UDGs in their centres.
AB - The number of Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies (UDGs) in clusters is of
significant importance to constrain models of their formation and
evolution. Furthermore, their distribution inside clusters may tell us
something about their interactions with their environments. In this work
we revisit the abundance of UDGs in a more consistent way than in
previous studies. We add new data of UDGs in eight clusters from the
Kapteyn IAC WEAVE INT Clusters Survey (KIWICS), covering a mass range in
which only a few clusters have been studied before, and complement these
with a compilation of works in the literature to homogeneously study the
relation between the number of UDGs and the mass of their host cluster.
Overall, we find that the slope of the number of UDGs-cluster mass
relation is consistent with being sublinear when considering galaxy
groups or linear if they are excluded, but we argue that most likely the
behavior is sublinear. When systematically studying the relation between
the projected distance to the innermost UDG and M200 for each
cluster, we find hints that favor a picture in which massive clusters
destroy UDGs in their centres.
KW - galaxies: dwarfs
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: clusters
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/sty2574
DO - 10.1093/mnras/sty2574
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 481
SP - 4381
EP - 4388
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 4
ER -