Massive Early-Type Galaxies in the HSC-SSP: Flux Fraction of Tidal Features and Merger Rates

Abstract

Here we present a statistical study on tidal features around massive early-type galaxies (ETGs). Utilizing the imaging data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP), we measure the flux fraction of tidal features (f tidal) in 2649 ETGs with stellar mass M*>1011M and redshift 0.05<z<0.15 using automated techniques. The Wide-layer of HSC-SSP reaches a depth of 28.5 mag arcsec-2 in i-band. Under this surface brightness limit, we find that about 28 % of these galaxies harbor prominent tidal features with f tidal>1\%, among which the number of ETGs decreases exponentially with f tidal, with a logarithmic slope of 100. Within the stellar mass range we probe, we note that f tidal increases by a factor of 2 from M*≈1011M to M*≈1012M. We also perform pair-count to estimate the merger rate of these massive ETGs. Combining the merger rates with f tidal, we estimate that the typical lifetime of tidal features is 3 Gyr, consistent with previous studies.

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