Properties of Early-Type, Dry Galaxy Mergers and the Origin of Massive Elliptical Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10.1086/500205

The luminosity dependence of kinematical and isophotal properties of elliptical galaxies is investigated using numerical simulations of galaxy merging, combined with semi-analytical models of hierarchical structure formation. Mergers of spiral galaxies as the only formation mechanism for elliptical galaxies can neither reproduce the kinematical and photometric properties of very massive elliptical galaxies nor the change from rotationally flattened disky to anisotropic boxy systems with increasing luminosity. We present numerical simulations showing that binary mergers of early-type galaxies open an additional channel for the formation of anisotropic, slowly rotating and boxy ellipticals. Including this channel in a semi-analytical model we can successfully reproduce the observed trend that more luminous giant ellipticals are more boxy and less flattened by rotation. This trend can be strengthened by suppressing residual gas infall and star formation for galaxies with stellar bulge masses $M_* \geq 3 \times 10^{10} M_{\odot}$. Hence we propose that mergers of early-type galaxies play an important role for the assembly of massive elliptical galaxies.

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