A candidate polar-ring galaxy in the Subaru Deep Field

Ido Finkelman*, Or Graur, Noah Brosch

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)208-212
Number of pages5
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume412
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2011

Keywords

  • Galaxies: peculiar
  • Galaxies: photometry

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