TY - JOUR
T1 - A candidate polar-ring galaxy in the Subaru Deep Field
AU - Finkelman, Ido
AU - Graur, Or
AU - Brosch, Noah
PY - 2011/3
Y1 - 2011/3
N2 - We discuss the properties of an object in the Subaru Deep Field (SDF) classified as a galaxy in on-line data bases and revealed on the Subaru images as a genuine polar-ring galaxy (PRG) candidate. We analyse available photometric data and conclude that this object consists of a ≳ Gyr old early-type central body surrounded by a faint, narrow inner ring tilted at a ∼25° angle relative to the polar axis of the host galaxy. The halo surrounding the main stellar body exhibits a diversity of spatially extended stellar features of low surface brightness, including a faint asymmetric stellar cloud and two prominent loops. These faint features, together with the unperturbed morphology of the central host, are clear signs of a recent coalescence of two highly unequal mass galaxies, most likely a pre-existing early-type galaxy and a close-by gas-rich dwarf galaxy. The presumed stellar remnants observed near the edges of the ring, including possibly the surviving captured companion itself, indicate that the merger is still taking place.
AB - We discuss the properties of an object in the Subaru Deep Field (SDF) classified as a galaxy in on-line data bases and revealed on the Subaru images as a genuine polar-ring galaxy (PRG) candidate. We analyse available photometric data and conclude that this object consists of a ≳ Gyr old early-type central body surrounded by a faint, narrow inner ring tilted at a ∼25° angle relative to the polar axis of the host galaxy. The halo surrounding the main stellar body exhibits a diversity of spatially extended stellar features of low surface brightness, including a faint asymmetric stellar cloud and two prominent loops. These faint features, together with the unperturbed morphology of the central host, are clear signs of a recent coalescence of two highly unequal mass galaxies, most likely a pre-existing early-type galaxy and a close-by gas-rich dwarf galaxy. The presumed stellar remnants observed near the edges of the ring, including possibly the surviving captured companion itself, indicate that the merger is still taking place.
KW - Galaxies: peculiar
KW - Galaxies: photometry
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17899.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17899.x
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AN - SCOPUS:79952610458
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 412
SP - 208
EP - 212
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -