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The formation of ultracompact dwarf galaxies

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05087.x

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methods : N-body simulations; globular clusters : individual :omega Cen (NGC 5139); galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : formation; galaxies : interactions; galaxies : star clusters

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Recent spectroscopic observations of galaxies in the Fornax Cluster reveal nearly unresolved 'star-like' objects with redshifts appropriate to the Fornax Cluster. These objects have intrinsic sizes of approximate to 100 pc and absolute B-band magnitudes in the range - 14 < M-B < - 11.5 mag and lower limits for the central surface brightness mu(B) greater than or similar to 23 mag arcsec(-2), and so appear to constitute a new population of ultracompact dwarf galaxies (UCDs). Such compact dwarfs were predicted to form from the amalgamation of stellar superclusters (by Kroupa), which are rich aggregates of young massive star clusters (YMCs) that can form in collisions between gas-rich galaxies. Here we present the evolution ot'superclUsters in a tidal field. The YMCs merge on a few supercluster crossing times, Superclusters that are initially as concentrated and massive as knot S in the interacting Antennae galaxies evolve to merger objects that are long-lived and show properties comparable to the newly discovered UCDs. Less massive superclusters resembling knot 430 in the Antennae may evolve to omega Cen-type systems. Low-concentration superclusters are disrupted by the tidal field, dispersing their surviving star clusters while the remaining merger objects rapidly evolve into the AB - MB region populated by low-mass Milky Way dSph satellites.

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