Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies

We review the formation and evolution of fossil groups and clusters from both the theoretical and the observational points of view. In the optical band, these systems are dominated by the light of the central galaxy. They were interpreted as old systems that had enough time to merge all the M* galax...

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Main Authors: J. Alfonso L. Aguerri, Stefano Zarattini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/5/132
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spelling doaj-753861ea98924973824a750c2ddd3c102021-05-31T23:12:06ZengMDPI AGUniverse2218-19972021-05-01713213210.3390/universe7050132Properties of Fossil Groups of GalaxiesJ. Alfonso L. Aguerri0Stefano Zarattini1Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, C/Vía Láctea s/n, E-38200 La Laguna, SpainDipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia “G. Galilei”, Università di Padova, Vicolo dell’Osservatorio 3, I-35122 Padova, ItalyWe review the formation and evolution of fossil groups and clusters from both the theoretical and the observational points of view. In the optical band, these systems are dominated by the light of the central galaxy. They were interpreted as old systems that had enough time to merge all the M* galaxies within the central one. During the last two decades, many observational studies were performed to prove the <i>old and relaxed</i> state of fossil systems. The majority of these studies that spans a wide range of topics including halos global scaling relations, dynamical substructures, stellar populations, and galaxy luminosity functions seem to challenge this scenario. The general picture that can be obtained by reviewing all the observational works is that the fossil state could be transitional. Indeed, the formation of the large magnitude gap observed in fossil systems could be related to internal processes rather than an old formation.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/5/132fossil galaxy groupsgalaxy clustersgalaxy groupsX-ray and optical observationshydrodynamical simulations
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author J. Alfonso L. Aguerri
Stefano Zarattini
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Stefano Zarattini
Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies
Universe
fossil galaxy groups
galaxy clusters
galaxy groups
X-ray and optical observations
hydrodynamical simulations
author_facet J. Alfonso L. Aguerri
Stefano Zarattini
author_sort J. Alfonso L. Aguerri
title Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies
title_short Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies
title_full Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies
title_fullStr Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies
title_full_unstemmed Properties of Fossil Groups of Galaxies
title_sort properties of fossil groups of galaxies
publisher MDPI AG
series Universe
issn 2218-1997
publishDate 2021-05-01
description We review the formation and evolution of fossil groups and clusters from both the theoretical and the observational points of view. In the optical band, these systems are dominated by the light of the central galaxy. They were interpreted as old systems that had enough time to merge all the M* galaxies within the central one. During the last two decades, many observational studies were performed to prove the <i>old and relaxed</i> state of fossil systems. The majority of these studies that spans a wide range of topics including halos global scaling relations, dynamical substructures, stellar populations, and galaxy luminosity functions seem to challenge this scenario. The general picture that can be obtained by reviewing all the observational works is that the fossil state could be transitional. Indeed, the formation of the large magnitude gap observed in fossil systems could be related to internal processes rather than an old formation.
topic fossil galaxy groups
galaxy clusters
galaxy groups
X-ray and optical observations
hydrodynamical simulations
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