The relative distances to the Virgo, Fornax and Coma clusters of galaxies through the D-n-sigma and the Fundamental Plane relations

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作者
D'Onofrio, M
Capaccioli, M
Zaggia, SR
Caon, N
机构
[1] UNIV NAPLES, DIPARTIMENTO SCI FIS, I-80125 NAPLES, ITALY
[2] OSSERV ASTRON CAPODIMONTE, I-80131 NAPLES, ITALY
[3] SPACE TELESCOPE SCI INST, BALTIMORE, MD 21218 USA
关键词
galaxies; clusters; individual; Virgo; Fornax; Coma; distances and redshifts; elliptical and lenticular; cD; kinematics and dynamics;
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10.1093/mnras/289.4.847
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We derive the relative distances to the Virgo, Fornax and Coma clusters of galaxies by applying the D-n-sigma and the Fundamental Plane (FP) relations to the data of the homogeneous samples of early-type galaxies studied by Caon et al., Lucey et al. and Jorgensen et al. The two distance indicators give consistent results, the relative distance moduli to Fornax and Coma with respect to Virgo being Delta mu(FV) = (0.45 +/- 0.15) mag and Delta mu(CV) = (3.55 +/- 0.15) mag respectively, The formal error on Delta mu may be as small as 0.07 mag (similar to 3 per cent in distance), provided that all the sources of bias are taken into account and a correct statistical approach is used. Unfortunately, much of the actual uncertainty in the relative distance of the clusters (similar to 12-15 per cent) is due to the existence of systematic departures in the measurements of the velocity dispersions among the various data sets, and to the corrections for aperture effects. The above result for the Fornax cluster is supported by the L-sigma-mu relation and, with lesser accuracy, by the log(m)-log(r(e)) relation. Our value of Delta mu(FV) is in fair agreement with the one derived using planetary nebulae and SNe Ia, while it is in open contrast to that coming from surface brightness fluctuations,* the luminosity function of globular clusters, and the infrared Tully-Fisher relation. In our data Coma appears slightly nearer than indicated by the other distance indicators, but now a better agreement with the Tully-Fisher relation seems to exist. We show that for the galaxies of the Virgo and Fornax clusters the residuals of the D-n-sigma relation do not correlate with the effective surface brightness (mu)(e). There is also no correlation of the residuals of the D-n-sigma and FP relations with the total luminosity of the galaxies, or with the ellipticity, or with the isophotal shape parameter alpha(4). Instead, a correlation seems to exist with the maximum rotation velocity of the galaxies, V-m, with the (V/sigma) ratio, and with the exponent m of the r(1/m) fit to the major axis light profiles of the galaxies. If confirmed, these effects introduce a systematic bias in both relations when used as distance indicators.
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