论文标题
VV 655和NGC 4418:相互作用对LIRG演变的影响
VV 655 and NGC 4418: Implications of an interaction for the evolution of a LIRG
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论文摘要
VV 655是一种矮小的星系,带有Hi潮汐碎屑,是甲状腺发光发光红外星系(LIRG)NGC 4418的伴侣。NGC4418在附近的LIRG中脱颖而出,因为它在其沿粉尘的较小型均匀的核心均匀的核心构造中,其构造的核酸均方根构成了较小的核孔,并且均匀的是均匀的型号,该型号的均匀轴是均匀的均匀量表,并且均匀的均匀型号均以均匀的态度构成型号。 活动。我们试图了解VV 655和NGC 4418之间正在进行的小相互作用在LIRG演变中的后果,包括负责其异常核能的天然气供应的起源。我们通过分析来自SDSS-III和SALT-RSS的新光谱来研究VV 655和NGC 4418的结构,运动学和化学性质。我们表征了它们的气相金属丰度并在空间上解析,离子气体运动学,并证明NGC 4418中的气相金属性显着超过VV 655中的气相金属性。在VV 655中没有任何运动障碍。用于放牧碰撞的气体剥离。在通常与星系 - 果胶相互作用相关的类型的NGC 4418中检测到一个微弱的,不对称的外臂。最简单的模型表明,VV 655和NGC 4418之间的较小相互作用通过NGC 4418的星际介质的潮汐扭矩,而不是通过重大的气体传输事件产生了LIRG的异常核能。除了诱导NGC 4418中的气体中心浓度外,这种相互作用还产生了增强的恒星形成速率和LIRG中的潮汐臂。 VV 655-NGC 4418系统提供了一个较小碰撞改变巨型星系进化途径的潜力的示例。
VV 655, a dwarf irregular galaxy with HI tidal debris, is a companion to the lenticular luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) NGC 4418. NGC 4418 stands out among nearby LIRGs due to its dense central concentration of molecular gas and the dusty, bi-polar structures along its minor axis suggestive of a wind driven by a central starburst and possible nuclear activity. We seek to understand the consequences of the ongoing minor interaction between VV 655 and NGC 4418 for the evolution of the LIRG, including the origin of the gas supply responsible for its unusual nuclear properties. We investigate the structural, kinematic, and chemical properties of VV 655 and NGC 4418 by analyzing archival imaging data and optical spectroscopic observations from the SDSS-III and new spectra from SALT-RSS. We characterize their gas-phase metal abundances and spatially resolved, ionized gas kinematics, and demonstrate that the gas-phase metallicity in NGC 4418 significantly exceeds that in VV 655. No kinematic disturbances in the ionized gas are observed along the minor axis of NGC 4418, but we see evidence for ionized gas outflows from VV 655 that may increase the cross-section for gas stripping in grazing collisions. A faint, asymmetric outer arm is detected in NGC 4418 of the type normally associated with galaxy-galaxy interactions. The simplest model suggests that the minor interaction between VV 655 and NGC 4418 produced the unusual nuclear properties of the LIRG via tidal torquing of the interstellar medium of NGC 4418 rather than through a significant gas transfer event. In addition to inducing a central concentration of gas in NGC 4418, this interaction also produced an enhanced star formation rate and an outer tidal arm in the LIRG. The VV 655-NGC 4418 system offers an example of the potential for minor collisions to alter the evolutionary pathways of giant galaxies.