Study of the interacting system NGC 6845
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Resumo: | We present optical spectroscopy, B, V , R, and I CCD photometry, and VLA neutral hydrogen observations of the interacting quartet NGC 6845, also know as Klemola 30. NGC 6845 A, the dominant component, sports a broad and bright tidal bridge and a faint tidal tail, which bifurcates. The tidal bridge has a B-I color bluer than that of the inner disk of NGC 6845 A. Five strong condensations, identified as H II regions brighter than the brightest one known in our Galaxy, are found along the tidal bridge, with the two most luminous located at the bridge tip. Two giant H II regions, comparable to 30 Dor, are located where the tidal bridge and the tidal tail join the disk of NGC 6845 A. Since the age of the H II regions is 3-8 Myr, star formation continued to occur along the tidal bridge and in the tidal arm well after they began to be torn apart (≥100 Myr). Satoh model fitting to the optical rotation curve of the A component reveals a kinematical mass of (4.4±1.2)]x1011 M๏ inside the central 12 kpc (H0=75 km s-ˡ Mpc-ˡ). The H I emission consist of two components, a more massive one that belongs to NGC 6845 A and a second one associated with NGC 6845 B. We do not detect gas associated with galaxies C and D. The total amount of H I is 1.4x1010 M๏, 5 time higher than the H I content of the Milky Way. The H I kinematics indicates an amount of dark matter associated with the A component 2 times higher than the mass inside its central 12 kpc. The group kinematics indicates M/L≈43(±2)(M/L)๏ or M/L≈66(±2)(M/L)๏ according to two dierent prescriptions for the internal absorption correction. In spite of this large dierence, both values furnish a similar group mass (≈1x1013 M๏). Although preliminary results on N-body simulations indicate that either B or C might well create a tidal feature like the bridge of the A component, the collision with B appears to be more favorable. |
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Rodrigues, IrapuanDottori, Horacio AlbertoBrinks, EliasMirabel, I. Felix2014-12-12T02:15:26Z19990004-6256http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108111000269440We present optical spectroscopy, B, V , R, and I CCD photometry, and VLA neutral hydrogen observations of the interacting quartet NGC 6845, also know as Klemola 30. NGC 6845 A, the dominant component, sports a broad and bright tidal bridge and a faint tidal tail, which bifurcates. The tidal bridge has a B-I color bluer than that of the inner disk of NGC 6845 A. Five strong condensations, identified as H II regions brighter than the brightest one known in our Galaxy, are found along the tidal bridge, with the two most luminous located at the bridge tip. Two giant H II regions, comparable to 30 Dor, are located where the tidal bridge and the tidal tail join the disk of NGC 6845 A. Since the age of the H II regions is 3-8 Myr, star formation continued to occur along the tidal bridge and in the tidal arm well after they began to be torn apart (≥100 Myr). Satoh model fitting to the optical rotation curve of the A component reveals a kinematical mass of (4.4±1.2)]x1011 M๏ inside the central 12 kpc (H0=75 km s-ˡ Mpc-ˡ). The H I emission consist of two components, a more massive one that belongs to NGC 6845 A and a second one associated with NGC 6845 B. We do not detect gas associated with galaxies C and D. The total amount of H I is 1.4x1010 M๏, 5 time higher than the H I content of the Milky Way. The H I kinematics indicates an amount of dark matter associated with the A component 2 times higher than the mass inside its central 12 kpc. The group kinematics indicates M/L≈43(±2)(M/L)๏ or M/L≈66(±2)(M/L)๏ according to two dierent prescriptions for the internal absorption correction. In spite of this large dierence, both values furnish a similar group mass (≈1x1013 M๏). Although preliminary results on N-body simulations indicate that either B or C might well create a tidal feature like the bridge of the A component, the collision with B appears to be more favorable.application/pdfengThe Astronomical journal. Chicago. Vol. 117, no. 6 (June 1999), p. 2695-2708Aglomerados de galaxiasGaláxiasMateria interestelarRegiões HIIFotometriaEspectros astronômicosFontes de infravermelho : AstronomiaGalaxies : fundamental parametersGalaxies : individual (NGC 6845)Galaxies : interactionsGalaxies : kinematics and dynamicsGalaxies : photometryStudy of the interacting system NGC 6845Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000269440.pdf000269440.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1986824http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108111/1/000269440.pdf8364b7884d121e8a579a3879e7ae47b0MD51TEXT000269440.pdf.txt000269440.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain49987http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108111/2/000269440.pdf.txt3007534df25812a9abe14c8d04b17ce5MD52THUMBNAIL000269440.pdf.jpg000269440.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2156http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108111/3/000269440.pdf.jpg1fbfaeed2e317b971e451266046e2b86MD5310183/1081112018-10-22 09:01:20.863oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/108111Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-22T12:01:20Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 Rodrigues, Irapuan Aglomerados de galaxias Galáxias Materia interestelar Regiões HII Fotometria Espectros astronômicos Fontes de infravermelho : Astronomia Galaxies : fundamental parameters Galaxies : individual (NGC 6845) Galaxies : interactions Galaxies : kinematics and dynamics Galaxies : photometry |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
title_full |
Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
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Study of the interacting system NGC 6845 |
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Rodrigues, Irapuan |
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Rodrigues, Irapuan Dottori, Horacio Alberto Brinks, Elias Mirabel, I. Felix |
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Dottori, Horacio Alberto Brinks, Elias Mirabel, I. Felix |
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Rodrigues, Irapuan Dottori, Horacio Alberto Brinks, Elias Mirabel, I. Felix |
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Aglomerados de galaxias Galáxias Materia interestelar Regiões HII Fotometria Espectros astronômicos Fontes de infravermelho : Astronomia |
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Aglomerados de galaxias Galáxias Materia interestelar Regiões HII Fotometria Espectros astronômicos Fontes de infravermelho : Astronomia Galaxies : fundamental parameters Galaxies : individual (NGC 6845) Galaxies : interactions Galaxies : kinematics and dynamics Galaxies : photometry |
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Galaxies : fundamental parameters Galaxies : individual (NGC 6845) Galaxies : interactions Galaxies : kinematics and dynamics Galaxies : photometry |
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We present optical spectroscopy, B, V , R, and I CCD photometry, and VLA neutral hydrogen observations of the interacting quartet NGC 6845, also know as Klemola 30. NGC 6845 A, the dominant component, sports a broad and bright tidal bridge and a faint tidal tail, which bifurcates. The tidal bridge has a B-I color bluer than that of the inner disk of NGC 6845 A. Five strong condensations, identified as H II regions brighter than the brightest one known in our Galaxy, are found along the tidal bridge, with the two most luminous located at the bridge tip. Two giant H II regions, comparable to 30 Dor, are located where the tidal bridge and the tidal tail join the disk of NGC 6845 A. Since the age of the H II regions is 3-8 Myr, star formation continued to occur along the tidal bridge and in the tidal arm well after they began to be torn apart (≥100 Myr). Satoh model fitting to the optical rotation curve of the A component reveals a kinematical mass of (4.4±1.2)]x1011 M๏ inside the central 12 kpc (H0=75 km s-ˡ Mpc-ˡ). The H I emission consist of two components, a more massive one that belongs to NGC 6845 A and a second one associated with NGC 6845 B. We do not detect gas associated with galaxies C and D. The total amount of H I is 1.4x1010 M๏, 5 time higher than the H I content of the Milky Way. The H I kinematics indicates an amount of dark matter associated with the A component 2 times higher than the mass inside its central 12 kpc. The group kinematics indicates M/L≈43(±2)(M/L)๏ or M/L≈66(±2)(M/L)๏ according to two dierent prescriptions for the internal absorption correction. In spite of this large dierence, both values furnish a similar group mass (≈1x1013 M๏). Although preliminary results on N-body simulations indicate that either B or C might well create a tidal feature like the bridge of the A component, the collision with B appears to be more favorable. |
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