The properties of early-type galaxies in the Ursa Major cluster

Mina Pak*, Soo Chang Rey, Thorsten Lisker, Youngdae Lee, Suk Kim, Eon Chang Sung, Helmut Jerjen, Jiwon Chung

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    Abstract

    Using SDSS-DR7 and NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database spectroscopic data, we identify 166 galaxies as members of the Ursa Major cluster with Mr < -13.5 mag. We morphological classify all galaxies by means of carefully inspecting g-, r-, i-band colour and monochromatic images. We show that the Ursa Major cluster is dominated by late-type galaxies, but also contains a significant number of early-type galaxies, particularly in the dwarf regime. We present further evidence for the existence of several subgroups in the cluster, consistent with previous findings. The early-type fraction is found to correlate with the mass of the subgroup. We also investigate environmental effects by comparing the properties of the Ursa Major earlytype dwarf galaxies to those of theVirgo cluster. In contrast to theVirgo, the red sequence of the Ursa Major cluster is only sparsely populated in the optical and ultraviolet colour-magnitude relations. It also shows a statistically significant gap between -18 < Mr < -17 mag, i.e. the Ursa Major cluster lacks early-type dwarf galaxies at the bright end of their luminosity function. We discover that the majority of early-type dwarf galaxies in the Ursa Major cluster have blue cores with hints of recent or ongoing star formation. We suggest that gravitational tidal interactions can trigger central blue star-forming regions in early-type dwarfs. After that, star formation would only fade completely when the galaxies experience ram-pressure stripping or harassment, both of which are nearly absent in the Ursa Major cluster.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)630-647
    Number of pages18
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume445
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 8 Oct 2014

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