Misaligned gas acquisition as a formation pathway of S0 galaxies
Abstract
We analyze a sample of 753 S0 galaxies from the MPL-10 of MaNGA survey and investigate the gas-star kinematic misalignment and merger remnant fraction in galaxies with different morphological types. The misalign fraction in S0s is the highest among all the morphological types for both young (global Dn4000<1.6, 15%) and old (global Dn4000>1.6, 10%) galaxies. We compare the properties of misaligned S0s with other types of galaxies, finding: (i) misaligned S0s and misaligned spirals have higher bulge luminosity, higher B/T and larger S\'ersic index compared to spirals; (ii) the misaligned S0s have lower bulge luminosity Mr and smaller bulge size than merger remnant S0s, while aligned S0s have the widest coverage for these parameter distributions which are overlapped with both misaligned S0s and merger remnant S0s; (iii) misaligned S0s have lower stellar mass M* and more isolated environment than aligned S0s and merger remnant S0s; (iv) the young misaligned S0s have positive Dn4000 radial gradient, while the aligned S0s and merger remnant S0s show negative Dn4000 radial gradient. Combining all these observational results, we suggest misaligned gas acquisition as another efficient formation pathway for S0 galaxies. The redistribution of gas angular momentum during gas-gas collision between accreted and pre-existing gas leads to gas inflow and the growth of bulge component, meanwhile the lack of cold gas at the outskirts leads to fading of spiral arms.
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