Context. Recent studies have argued that galaxy mergers are not important drivers for the evolution of S0’s, on the basis that mergers cannot preserve the coupling between the bulge and disk scale-lengths observed in these galaxies and the lack of correlation of their ratio with the S0 Hubble type. However, about 70% of present-day S0’s reside in groups, an environment where mergers and tidal interactions dominate galaxy evolution. Aims. We investigate whether the remnants resulting from collision-less N-body simulations of intermediate and minor mergers onto S0 galaxies evolve fulfilling global structural relations observed between the bulges and disks of these galaxies. Methods. Different initial bulge-to-disk ratios ...
We present a study of the effects of mergers and interactions on the mass distribution of galactic ...
Recent observations show evidence that high-z (z similar to 2-3) early-type galaxies (ETGs) are more...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
Context. Recent studies have argued that galaxy mergers are not important drivers for the evolution ...
Context. Galaxy mergers are widely discussed as one possible evolution mechanism for lenticular gala...
Context. Observations reveal a strong structural coupling between bulge and disc in S0 gal...
Context. Galaxy mergers are widely discussed as one possible evolution mechanism for lenticular gala...
Context. Observations reveal a strong structural coupling between bulge and disc in S0 galaxies, whi...
Context. Numerical studies have shown that the properties of the S0 galaxies with kinemati...
Context. Numerical studies have shown that the properties of the S0 galaxies with kinematics interme...
International audienceThe distribution of galaxy morphological types is a key test for models of gal...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
About half of the S0 galaxies in the nearby Universe show signatures of recent or ongoing star forma...
A number of simulators have argued that major mergers can sometimes preserve discs (e.g. Springel & ...
We study the links between star formation history and structure for a large mass-selected galaxy sam...
We present a study of the effects of mergers and interactions on the mass distribution of galactic ...
Recent observations show evidence that high-z (z similar to 2-3) early-type galaxies (ETGs) are more...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
Context. Recent studies have argued that galaxy mergers are not important drivers for the evolution ...
Context. Galaxy mergers are widely discussed as one possible evolution mechanism for lenticular gala...
Context. Observations reveal a strong structural coupling between bulge and disc in S0 gal...
Context. Galaxy mergers are widely discussed as one possible evolution mechanism for lenticular gala...
Context. Observations reveal a strong structural coupling between bulge and disc in S0 galaxies, whi...
Context. Numerical studies have shown that the properties of the S0 galaxies with kinemati...
Context. Numerical studies have shown that the properties of the S0 galaxies with kinematics interme...
International audienceThe distribution of galaxy morphological types is a key test for models of gal...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
About half of the S0 galaxies in the nearby Universe show signatures of recent or ongoing star forma...
A number of simulators have argued that major mergers can sometimes preserve discs (e.g. Springel & ...
We study the links between star formation history and structure for a large mass-selected galaxy sam...
We present a study of the effects of mergers and interactions on the mass distribution of galactic ...
Recent observations show evidence that high-z (z similar to 2-3) early-type galaxies (ETGs) are more...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...