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Small and Complex I: The Three Component Structure of z0z \sim 0 Massive Compact Quiescent Galaxies

Published 10 May 2026 in astro-ph.GA | (2605.09733v1)

Abstract: We investigate the morphology and structural properties of 246 massive compact quiescent galaxies (MCGs; logM10\log M_{\star} \sim 10-$11$, σ<em>e150σ<em>{\mathrm{e}} \sim 150-350350\,km\,s<sup>1<sup>{-1}, R</em>e0.7R</em>{\mathrm{e}} \sim 0.7-2.52.5\,kpc) at z0z \sim 0, selected as outliers in the stellar mass-velocity dispersion and velocity dispersion-size relations, using gg-, rr-, and ii-band Hyper Suprime-Cam images. We compare them to a control sample of average-sized quiescent galaxies (CSGs) matched in stellar mass, star formation rate, redshift, and gig-i color. Both samples are dominated by S0 galaxies, comprising 93%93\% of MCGs and 71%71\% of CSGs, while ellipticals account for 4%4\% and 11%11\%, respectively. The fraction of interacting or morphologically disturbed systems is low in both samples (13%13\% for MCGs and 16%16\% for CSGs). Multi-component decompositions of the gg- and rr-band images show that 75%75\% of MCGs require a three-component model (bulge, disk, and envelope), while 21%21\% are best fit by two components and 4%4\% by a single Sérsic profile. Two-component MCGs are preferentially low-inclination systems, suggesting that the three-component fraction represents a lower limit. In contrast, only 7%7\% of CSGs exhibit a comparable three-component structure. Bars are present in 29%29\% of CSGs but are absent in MCGs. For three-component systems, MCGs and CSGs have similar bulge (Re=0.39R_\mathrm{e}=0.39 vs.\ $0.45$\,kpc) and envelope (Re=6.4R_\mathrm{e}=6.4 vs.\ $5.8$\,kpc) sizes, while MCG disks are significantly more compact (Re=1.9R_\mathrm{e}=1.9 vs.\ $3.3$\,kpc). The envelope component shows a broad ellipticity distribution (εEnvelope0.0ε_\mathrm{Envelope} \sim 0.0-$0.6$), which we interpret as corresponding to either a stellar halo or a thick disk.

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