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Science | 2009

A Population of Compact Elliptical Galaxies Detected with the Virtual Observatory

Igor Chilingarian; Veronique Cayatte; Yves Revaz; S. N. Dodonov; Daniel Durand; Florence Durret; Alberto Micol; Eric Slezak

Elliptical Galaxy Evolution Our closest elliptical galaxy, M32, represents a rare class of elliptical galaxies that are too compact for their luminosities. Only a handful of elliptical galaxies with luminosities and sizes comparable to M32 have been found, making it difficult to understand how they evolved. Chilingarian et al. (p. 1379, published online 1 October) present a sample of 21 compact elliptical galaxies gathered through automated data mining of the Hubble Space Telescope Legacy Archive and other databases by means of virtual observatory tools. The results suggest that tidal stripping of more massive progenitor galaxies produces compact elliptical galaxies. A sample of elliptical systems provides evidence that disruption of galaxies plays an important role in their evolution. Compact elliptical galaxies are characterized by small sizes and high stellar densities. They are thought to form through tidal stripping of massive progenitors. However, only a handful of them were known, preventing us from understanding the role played by this mechanism in galaxy evolution. We present a population of 21 compact elliptical galaxies gathered with the Virtual Observatory. Follow-up spectroscopy and data mining, using high-resolution images and large databases, show that all the galaxies exhibit old metal-rich stellar populations different from those of dwarf elliptical galaxies of similar masses but similar to those of more massive early-type galaxies, supporting the tidal stripping scenario. Their internal properties are reproduced by numerical simulations, which result in compact, dynamically hot remnants resembling the galaxies in our sample.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2001

Restoring the full velocity field in the gaseous disk of the spiral galaxy NGC 157

A. M. Fridman; O.V. Khoruzhii; V.V. Lyakhovich; O. K. Sil'chenko; A. V. Zasov; V. L. Afanasiev; S. N. Dodonov; J. Boulesteix

We analyse the line-of-sight velocity field of ionized gas in the spiral galaxy NGC 157 which has been obtained in the H\alpha emission at the 6m telescope of SAO RAS. The existence of systematic deviations of the observed gas velocities from pure circular motion is shown. A detailed investigation of these deviations is undertaken by applying a Fourier analysis of the azimuthal distributions of the line-of-sight velocities at different distances from the galactic center. As a result of the analysis, all the main parameters of the wave spiral pattern are determined: the corotation radius, the amplitudes and phases of the gas velocity perturbations at different radii, and the velocity of circular rotation of the disk corrected for the velocity perturbations due to spiral arms. At a high confidence level, the presence of the two giant anticyclones in the reference frame rotating with the spiral pattern is shown; their sizes and the localization of their centers are consistent with the results of the analytic theory and of numerical simulations. Besides the anticyclones, the existence of cyclones in residual velocity fields of spiral galaxies is predicted. In the reference frame rotating with the spiral pattern these cyclones have to reveal themselves in galaxies where a radial gradient of azimuthal residual velocity is steeper than that of the rotation velocity (abridged).


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2001

Gas motions in the plane of the spiral galaxy NGC 3631

A.M. Fridman; O.V. Khoruzhii; E. V. Polyachenko; A. V. Zasov; O. K. Sil'chenko; A. V. Moiseev; A.N. Burlak; V. L. Afanasiev; S. N. Dodonov; Johan H. Knapen

The velocity field of the nearly face-on galaxy NGC 3631, derived from observations in the H alpha line and the HI radio line, is analysed to study perturbations related to the spiral structure of the galaxy. We confirm our previous conclusion that the line-of-sight velocity field gives evidence of the wave nature of the observed two-armed spiral structure. Fourier analysis of the observed velocity field is used to determine the location of corotation of the spiral structure of this galaxy, and the radius of corotation R_c is found to be about 42 arcsec, or 3.2 kpc. The vector velocity field of the gas in the plane of the disc is restored, and taking into account that we previously investigated vertical motions, we now have a full 3D gaseous velocity field of the galaxy. We show clear evidence of the existence of two anticyclonic and four cyclonic vortices near corotation in a frame of reference rotating with the spiral pattern. The centres of the anticyclones lie between the observed spiral arms. The cyclones lie close to the observed spirals, but their centres are shifted from the maxima in brightness.


Astrophysical Bulletin | 2016

ADAM low- and medium-resolution spectrograph for 1.6-m AZT-33IK telescope

V. L. Afanasiev; S. N. Dodonov; V. R. Amirkhanyan; A. V. Moiseev

We describe the design of a suspended low- and medium-resolution spectrograph (R ≈ 300–1300) designed and made at the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences for the 1.6-m AZT-33IK telescope of Sayan Observatory of the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. We report the results of laboratory measurements of the parameters of the instrument and tests performed on the 1-m Zeiss-1000 telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. We measured the total quantum efficiency of the “spectrograph + telescope + detector” system on AZT-33IK telescope, which at its maximum reaches 56%. Such a hight transparency of the spectrograph allows it to be used with the 1.6-m telescope to determine the types and redshifts of objects with integrated magnitudes mAB ≈ 20–21, and this result was confirmed by actual observations.


Astronomy Reports | 2005

Spectral Studies with the Special Astrophysical Observatory 6 m and RATAN-600 Telescopes

V.L. Afanas'Ev; S. N. Dodonov; A. V. Moiseev; A. G. Gorshkov; V. K. Konnikova; M. G. Mingaliev

We present optical identifications, classifications, and radio spectra for 19 radio sources from a complete sample in flux density with declinations 10°–12°30′ (J2000) obtained with the 6-m optical telescope (4000–9000 Å) and RATAN-600 radio telescope (0.97–21.7 GHz) of the Special Astrophysical Observatory. Twelve objects with redshifts from 0.573 to 2.694 have been classiffied as quasars, and two objects with featureless spectra as BL Lac objects. Four objects are emission-line radio galaxies with redshifts from 0.204 to 0.311 (one also displaying absorption lines), and one object is an absorption-line galaxy with a redshift of 0.214. Radio flux densities have been obtained at six frequencies for all the sources except for two extended objects. The radio spectra of five of the sources can be separated into extended and compact components. Three objects display substantial rapid (on time scales from several days to several weeks) and long-term variability of their flux densities.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004

On the constraining observations of the dark GRB 001109 and the properties of a z = 0.398 radio selected starburst galaxy contained in its error box

J. M. Castro Cerón; J. Gorosabel; A. J. Castro-Tirado; V. V. Sokolov; V. L. Afanasiev; T. A. Fatkhullin; S. N. Dodonov; V. N. Komarova; Anatolii M. Cherepashchuk; K. A. Postnov; Ute Lisenfeld; J. Greiner; Sylvio Klose; J. Hjorth; Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo; H. Pedersen; E. Rol; Juergen Fliri; Markus Feldt; G. Feulner; Michael I. Andersen; B. L. Jensen; M. D. Pérez Ramírez; Frederick J. Vrba; Arne A. Henden; G. Israelian; Nial R. Tanvir

We present optical and NIR (near infrared) follow up observations of the GRB 001109 from 1 to 300 days after the burst. No transient emission was found at these wavelengths within this GRBs (Gamma Ray Burst) 50´´ radius BeppoSAX error box. Strong limits (3 σ ) are set with:


Astronomy Letters | 2016

Additional spectroscopic redshift measurements for galaxy clusters from the first Planck catalogue

V. S. Vorobyev; R. A. Burenin; Ilfan Bikmaev; I. M. Khamitov; S. N. Dodonov; R. Ya. Zhuchkov; E. N. Irtuganov; A. Mescheryakov; S. S. Melnikov; A. N. Semena; A. Yu. Tkachenko; N. Aghanim; R. Sunyaev

R\ga 21


Astronomy Letters | 2016

Sample of cataclysmic variables detected in the 400d X-ray survey

R. A. Burenin; M. Revnivtsev; A. Yu. Tkachenko; V. S. Vorob’ev; A. N. Semena; A. V. Meshcheryakov; S. N. Dodonov; M. V. Eselevich; M. N. Pavlinsky

, 10.2 h after the GRB;


Astronomy Letters | 2013

Kinematics and stellar population of the lenticular galaxy NGC 4124

A. V. Zasov; O. K. Sil’chenko; I. Yu. Katkov; S. N. Dodonov

I\ga 23


Astronomy Reports | 2009

Optical identifications and spectra of radio sources

V. L. Afanas’ev; S. N. Dodonov; A. V. Moiseev; A. G. Gorshkov; V. K. Konnikova; M. G. Mingaliev

, 11.4 h after the GRB;

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V. L. Afanasiev

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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A. V. Moiseev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. V. Zasov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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R. A. Burenin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. G. Gorshkov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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A. M. Fridman

Russian Academy of Sciences

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