UGC 10043深度:剖析极地凸起和细微的低表面亮度特征

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
S. K. H. Bahr, A. V. Mosenkov
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摘要

具有极结构的星系(其中极环星系(PRGs)是一个突出的亚类)包含运动学解耦和相对于宿主星系长轴高度倾斜的成分。现代深光学巡天为探测星系周围的低表面亮度(LSB)特征提供了一种强有力的手段,这为具有极性结构的星系的形成和演化提供了重要的见解。UGC 10043是一个边朝上的星系,以其突出的凸起而闻名,凸起与盘面垂直延伸。此外,该星系显示了一个明确的整型盘形翘曲,以及沿小星系轴穿过凸起的多重尘埃特征。我们对UGC 10043进行了新的深度光学光度测定,测量范围为μg = 29.5 mag arcsec−2,并对其LSB和极性结构进行了详细的分析。观测结果揭示了沿极轴排列的恒星流,以及潮汐相互作用的其他特征,包括向邻近星系MCG +04-37-035延伸的平坦倾斜的LSB包层,UGC 10043通过HI桥与之连接。我们的研究结果表明,UGC 10043的极性成分包括一个较老的三轴极凸起和一个较年轻的形成极性结构,这可能源于一个矮卫星星系的持续破坏。同时参与MCG +04-37-035的主动交互。
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UGC 10043 in depth: Dissecting the polar bulge and subtle low surface brightness features
Galaxies with polar structures (of which polar-ring galaxies (PRGs) are a prominent subclass) contain components that are kinematically decoupled and highly inclined relative to the major axis of the host galaxy. Modern deep optical surveys provide a powerful means of detecting low surface brightness (LSB) features around galaxies, which offers critical insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies with polar structures. UGC 10043 is an edge-on galaxy that is notable for its prominent bulge, which extends orthogonally to the disk plane. In addition, the galaxy displays a well-defined integral-shaped disk warp and multiple dust features crossing the bulge along the minor galaxy axis. We present new deep optical photometry of UGC 10043 down to μg = 29.5 mag arcsec−2 and perform a detailed analysis of its LSB and polar structures. The observations reveal a stellar stream aligned along the polar axis, alongside other signatures of tidal interaction, including a flat, tilted LSB envelope that extends toward the neighboring galaxy MCG +04-37-035, with which UGC 10043 is connected by an HI bridge. Our results suggest that the polar component of UGC 10043 comprises an older, triaxial polar bulge and a younger, forming polar structure that likely originates from the ongoing disruption of a dwarf satellite galaxy. It also simultaneously participates in active interaction with MCG +04-37-035.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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10.20
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27.70%
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2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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