The Intra-Group Baryons in the LEO I Pair From the VST Early-Type GAlaxy Survey
Rossella Ragusa, Marco Mirabile, Marilena Spavone, Michele Cantiello, E. Iodice, Antonio La Marca, M. Paolillo, Pietro Schipani
Abstract
In this paper we present the deep, wide-field and multi-band imaging of the LEO I pair NGC 3379-NGC 3384, from the VST Early-type GAlaxy Survey (VEGAS). The main goal of this study is to map the intra-group baryons in the pair, in the form of diffuse light and globular clusters (GCs). Taking advantage from the large covered area, which extends for ∼ 3.9 square degrees around the pair, and the long integration time, we can map the light distribution out to ∼ 63 kpc and down to ∼ 30 mag/arcsec 2 in the g band and ∼ 29 mag/arcsec 2 in the r band, deeper than previous data available for this target. The map of the intra-group light (IGL) presents two very faint ( μ g ∼ 28-29 mag/arcsec 2 ) streams protruding from the brightest group member NGC 3379 and elongated toward North-West and South. We estimate that the fraction of the stellar halo around NGC 3379 plus the intra-group light is <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" id="m1"><mml:mo>∼</mml:mo><mml:mn>17</mml:mn><mml:mo>±</mml:mo><mml:mn>2</mml:mn><mml:mi>%</mml:mi></mml:math> in both g and r bands, with an average color g - r = 0.75 ± 0.04 mag. The color distribution of the GCs appears multi-modal, with two dominant peaks at (u-r) = 1.8 mag and (u-r) = 2.1 mag, respectively. The GC population stretches from North-East to South-West and from North-West to South of the pair, in the last case overlapping with the streams of IGL, as well as the PNe distribution found by Hartke et al. (Hartke et al., A&amp;A, 2020, 642, A46) and Hartke et al. ( Hartke et al., 2022 ). Since these structures are elongated in the direction of the two nearby galaxies M96 and NGC 3338, they could be the remnant of a past gravitational interactions with the pair.