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An evolutionary continuum from nucleated dwarf galaxies to star clusters
Systematic studies 1 – 4 have revealed hundreds of ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs 5 ) in the nearby Universe. With half-light radii r h of approximately 10–100 parsecs and stellar masses M * ≈ 10 6 –10 8 solar masses, UCDs are among the densest known stellar systems 6 . Although similar in app...
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Published in: | Nature (London) 2023-11, Vol.623 (7986), p.296-300 |
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Summary: | Systematic studies
1
–
4
have revealed hundreds of ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs
5
) in the nearby Universe. With half-light radii
r
h
of approximately 10–100 parsecs and stellar masses
M
*
≈ 10
6
–10
8
solar masses, UCDs are among the densest known stellar systems
6
. Although similar in appearance to massive globular clusters
7
, the detection of extended stellar envelopes
4
,
8
,
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, complex star formation histories
10
, elevated mass-to-light ratio
11
,
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and supermassive black holes
13
–
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suggest that some UCDs are remnant nuclear star clusters
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of tidally stripped dwarf galaxies
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,
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, or even ancient compact galaxies
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. However, only a few objects have been found in the transient stage of tidal stripping
21
,
22
, and this assumed evolutionary path
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has never been fully traced by observations. Here we show that 106 galaxies in the Virgo cluster have morphologies that are intermediate between normal, nucleated dwarf galaxies and single-component UCDs, revealing a continuum that fully maps this morphological transition and fills the ‘size gap’ between star clusters and galaxies. Their spatial distribution and redder colour are also consistent with stripped satellite galaxies on their first few pericentric passages around massive galaxies
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. The ‘ultra-diffuse’ tidal features around several of these galaxies directly show how UCDs are forming through tidal stripping and that this evolutionary path can include an early phase as a nucleated ultra-diffuse galaxy
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,
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. These UCDs represent substantial visible fossil remnants of ancient dwarf galaxies in galaxy clusters, and more low-mass remnants probably remain to be found.
In the Virgo galaxy cluster, we identified a continuum of objects that maps the morphological transition between nucleated dwarf galaxies and ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs), providing evidence for the formation of UCDs through tidal stripping of ancient dwarf galaxies. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41586-023-06650-z |