论文标题
HOLM15A背后的14个结构的光谱研究:检测Z = 0.58的星系组候选者
A spectroscopic study of 14 structures behind Holm15A: Detecting a galaxy group candidate at z=0.58
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论文摘要
Holm15A是有史以来最庞大的后孔之一。因此,重要的是要表征其核心内的任何结构,以避免与其中央黑洞任何错误的关联,从而使任何未来的研究都偏见。在这项工作中,我们提出了隐藏在Holm15a表面亮度后面的14个结构的首次识别和表征。我们对Holm15a的光谱贡献进行建模并减去这些结构的光谱信息。我们从光谱上证实发现的14个对象与Holm15a无关。十个对象具有明确的星系谱,我们从中实施了化石记录分析以重建其过去的演变。九个对象是候选人成员,是红移0.5814的紧凑型星系组的一部分。我们发现支持相互交叉场景的群体候选人之间的过去相互作用。此外,候选人的化石重建提供了证据,表明至少三个不同的合并树可以组装出星系。我们表征了银河系的性质,我们从中估算了该组的尺度和质量的下限。我们获得$> $> $ 146 $ \ pm $ 3 kpc的比例,分散速度为622 $ \ pm $ 300 km/s。这些估计考虑了Holm15a的重力潜力的镜头效应。对其他五个对象进行了单独研究。我们使用来自多单元光谱探险仪仪器的整体场光谱观测的公共存档数据。
Holm15A hosts one of the most massive back holes ever known. Hence, it is important to characterize any structure within its core to avoid any wrong association with its central black hole and, therefore, bias any future study. In this work, we present the first identification and characterization of 14 structures hidden behind the surface brightness of Holm15A. We model and subtract the spectral contribution of Holm15A to obtain the spectral information of these structures. We spectroscopically confirm that the 14 objects found are not associated with Holm15A. Ten objects have a well-defined galaxy spectrum from which we implement a fossil record analysis to reconstruct their past evolution. Nine objects are candidates members to be part of a compact galaxy group at redshift 0.5814. We find past mutual interaction among the group candidates that support the scenario of mutual crossings. Furthermore, the fossil reconstruction of the group candidates brings evidence that at least three different merger trees could assemble the galaxy group. We characterize the properties of the galaxy group from which we estimate a lower limit of the scale and mass of this group. We obtain a scale of $>$146$\pm$3 kpc with a dispersion velocity of 622$\pm$300 km/s. These estimations consider the lensing effects of the gravitational potential of Holm15A. The other five objects were studied individually. We use public archive data of integral field spectroscopic observations from the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer instrument.