Early-Type (E, S0) Galaxies in the Catalog of Isolated Galaxies (KIG)

Abstract

We use the data of modern digital sky surveys (PanSTARRS-1, SDSS) combined with HI-line and far ultraviolet (GALEX) surveys to reclassify 165 early-type galaxies from the Catalog of Isolated Galaxies (KIG). As a result, the number of E- and S0-type galaxies reduced to 91. Our search for companions of early-type KIG galaxies revealed 90 companions around 45 host galaxies with line-of-sight velocity differences |dV| < 500 km s-1 and linear projected separations Rp < 750 kpc. We found no appreciable differences in either integrated luminosity or color of galaxies associated with the presence or absence of close neighbors. We found a characteristic orbital mass-to-luminosity ratio for 26 systems "KIG galaxy--companion" to be M/LK = (7426) M/L, which is consistent with the M orb/LK estimates for early-type isolated galaxies in the 2MIG catalog (63 M/L), and also with the M orb/LK estimates for E- and S0-type galaxies in the Local Volume: 3822 (NGC 3115), 8226 (NGC 5128), 6520 (NGC 4594). The high halo-to-stellar mass ratio for E- and S0-type galaxies compared to the average (203) M/L ratio for bulgeless spiral galaxies is indicative of a significant difference between the dynamic evolution of early- and late-type galaxies.

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