Solitary dwarf galaxy groups as tracers of primordial dark matter halos in the local Universe
Abstract
In ΛCDM cosmology, galaxies and clusters form within dark matter halos and merge in the hierarchical assembly paradigm to form massive systems. Using the released optical survey data, we searched for groups composed solely of dwarf galaxies, each with a stellar mass M*<109.5~M. We identified 14 dwarf galaxy groups with at least 5 dwarf galaxies, all located within a projected radius of 200 kpc and with a line-of-sight velocity of 300 km~s-1. We checked photometric and imaging data and found that these 14 dwarf galaxy groups are solitary, with no neighboring massive galaxies with M*>1010~M within 500 kpc and within 1200 km s-1. The stellar mass fractions of dwarf galaxy groups with M dyn>1012~M are much lower than predicted by the canonical stellar mass and halo mass relation. These dwarf galaxies are gravitationally bound within halos with a dynamical mass of around M dyn 1012~M and a virial radius of less than 400 kpc. These dwarf galaxy groups, therefore, indicate primordial halos that host only a few newly formed dwarf galaxies.
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