Dissipative transformation of non-nucleated dwarf galaxies into nucleated systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, 4 figures (1 color), ApJL in press

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10.1086/504588

Recent photometric observations by the {\it Hubble Space Telescope (HST)} have revealed the physical properties of stellar galactic nuclei in nucleated dwarf galaxies in the Virgo cluster of galaxies. In order to elucidate the formation processes of nucleated dwarfs, we numerically investigate gas dynamics, star formation, and chemical evolution within the central 1 kpc of gas disks embedded within the galactic stellar components of non-nucleated dwarfs. We find that high density, compact stellar systems can be formed in the central regions of dwarfs as a result of dissipative, repeated merging of massive stellar and gaseous clumps developed from nuclear gaseous spiral arms as a result of local gravitational instability. The central stellar components are found to have stellar masses which are typically $~$5% of their host dwarfs and show very flattened shapes, rotational kinematics, and central velocity dispersions significantly smaller than those of their host dwarfs. We also find that more massive dwarfs can develop more massive, more metal-rich, and higher density stellar systems in their central regions, because star formation and chemical enrichment proceed more efficiently owing to the less dramatic suppression of star formation by supernovae feedback effects in more massive dwarfs. Based on these results, we suggest that gas-rich, non-nucleated dwarfs can be transformed into nucleated ones as a result of dissipative gas dynamics in their central regions. We discuss the origin of the observed correlations between physical properties of stellar galactic nuclei and those of their host galaxies.

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