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Orbital decomposition of the nuclear regions in the early-type galaxy FCC 47: Unveiling the nuclear cluster origin
by
Thater, Sabine
, Maindl, Thomas I
, Jethwa, Prashin
, Fahrion, Katja
, Santucci, Giulia
, Feldmeier-Krause, Anja
, Falcón-Barroso, Jesus
, Lamprecht, Julia
, Lyubenova, Mariya
, Reiter, Stefanie
, Breda, Iris
in
Decomposition
/ Dynamite
/ Early stars
/ Galactic evolution
/ Kinematics
/ Line of sight
/ Rotating disks
/ Rotation
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star clusters
/ Star formation
/ Stellar kinematics
/ Stellar orbits
/ Stellar populations
/ Stellar systems
/ Supermassive black holes
2026
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Orbital decomposition of the nuclear regions in the early-type galaxy FCC 47: Unveiling the nuclear cluster origin
by
Thater, Sabine
, Maindl, Thomas I
, Jethwa, Prashin
, Fahrion, Katja
, Santucci, Giulia
, Feldmeier-Krause, Anja
, Falcón-Barroso, Jesus
, Lamprecht, Julia
, Lyubenova, Mariya
, Reiter, Stefanie
, Breda, Iris
in
Decomposition
/ Dynamite
/ Early stars
/ Galactic evolution
/ Kinematics
/ Line of sight
/ Rotating disks
/ Rotation
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star clusters
/ Star formation
/ Stellar kinematics
/ Stellar orbits
/ Stellar populations
/ Stellar systems
/ Supermassive black holes
2026
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Orbital decomposition of the nuclear regions in the early-type galaxy FCC 47: Unveiling the nuclear cluster origin
by
Thater, Sabine
, Maindl, Thomas I
, Jethwa, Prashin
, Fahrion, Katja
, Santucci, Giulia
, Feldmeier-Krause, Anja
, Falcón-Barroso, Jesus
, Lamprecht, Julia
, Lyubenova, Mariya
, Reiter, Stefanie
, Breda, Iris
in
Decomposition
/ Dynamite
/ Early stars
/ Galactic evolution
/ Kinematics
/ Line of sight
/ Rotating disks
/ Rotation
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star clusters
/ Star formation
/ Stellar kinematics
/ Stellar orbits
/ Stellar populations
/ Stellar systems
/ Supermassive black holes
2026
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Orbital decomposition of the nuclear regions in the early-type galaxy FCC 47: Unveiling the nuclear cluster origin
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Orbital decomposition of the nuclear regions in the early-type galaxy FCC 47: Unveiling the nuclear cluster origin
2026
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Overview
Nuclear star clusters (NSCs) are among the densest stellar systems in the Universe and often coexist with supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at galaxy centres. While SMBH formation histories are essentially lost, NSCs preserve evolutionary imprints through their stellar populations and stellar kinematics, reflecting the cumulative effects of mergers, accretion, and internal dynamical evolution. We aim to investigate the orbital structure of the unusually large NSC in FCC 47 (NGC 1336) by decomposing its stellar orbits into dynamically distinct components. We extract stellar kinematics, and in particular the line-of-sight velocity distributions (LOSVDs), from VLT/MUSE integral-field spectroscopy using the non-parametric Bayes-LOSVD approach, and apply triaxial Schwarzschild orbit-superposition modelling with the DYNAMITE software. We decompose the orbit library into hot, warm, cold, and counter-rotating components. We detect triple-peaked LOSVDs in the nucleus, indicating a complex orbital structure. The NSC forms a counter-rotating, kinematically decoupled component. A hot pressure-supported component, a warm counter-rotating structure and a counter-rotating cold disk in the centre suggest hierarchical assembly via early star cluster accretion and later in situ star formation. Our orbital decomposition of FCC 47 supports a hybrid formation scenario for this NSC. Dynamically distinct substructures reflect the interplay of accretion and in situ star formation during galaxy evolution.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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