The Infrared Diameter -- Velocity Dispersion Relation for Elliptical Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10 pages, 3 Postscript figures, uuencoded and Z-compressed with csh script uufiles; to appear in the September Astronomical Jo

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10.1086/117585

Using single channel infrared photometry from the literature, a provisional K-band diameter--velocity dispersion relation for elliptical galaxies in the Coma and Virgo clusters is derived. The Coma cluster relation has \~1.5 times lower scatter at K than in B or V. Excluding 4 outliers, the RMS scatter at K for 24 galaxies in Coma is only 4.8% in distance, close to the limit implied by the observational errors. Distance estimates based on the IR \Dsig relation will be more accurate than those derived from optical data. The improvement in the infrared is attributed to a decrease in sensitivity to stellar population parameters (age, metallicity, and slope of the IMF) as well as lower internal extinction from dust compared to the optical. That the \Dsig relation has a larger scatter in the optical indicates that there are detectable, but small, stellar population or dust content differences among the Coma ellipticals. Since the \Dsig relations are based on the fundamental plane, this result promises that the fundamental plane is thinner in the infrared than it is in the optical. Infrared photometric data available for Virgo are limited to just 13 objects; the spread in distance due to the depth of the cluster precludes any significant improvement over B and V. A relative Coma-Virgo distance of 5.56 is derived from the K band data, in agreement with estimates in other colors and using other techniques, indicating that there is no significant age difference between Virgo and Coma ellipticals.

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