Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)

Collisional debris around interacting and post-interacting galaxies often display condensations of gas and young stars that can potentially form gravitationally bound objects: Tidal Dwarf Galaxies (TDGs). We summarise recent results on TDGs, which are originally published in Lelli et al. (2015, A&am...

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Main Authors: Federico Lelli, Pierre-Alain Duc, Elias Brinks, Stacy S. McGaugh
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-11-01
Series:Galaxies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/3/4/184
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spelling doaj-b53245b6bd154aa7b804c6dc2c31886e2020-11-24T21:05:36ZengMDPI AGGalaxies2075-44342015-11-013418419110.3390/galaxies3040184galaxies3040184Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)Federico Lelli0Pierre-Alain Duc1Elias Brinks2Stacy S. McGaugh3Department of Astronomy, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106,Laboratoire AIM, CNRS, CEA/DSM, Université Paris Diderot, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceCentre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, AL10 9AB, UKDepartment of Astronomy, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106,Collisional debris around interacting and post-interacting galaxies often display condensations of gas and young stars that can potentially form gravitationally bound objects: Tidal Dwarf Galaxies (TDGs). We summarise recent results on TDGs, which are originally published in Lelli et al. (2015, A&A).We study a sample of six TDGs around three different interacting systems, using high-resolution HI observations from the Very Large Array. We find that the HI emission associated to TDGs can be described by rotating disc models. These discs, however, would have undergone less than one orbit since the time of the TDG formation, raising the question of whether they are in dynamical equilibrium. Assuming that TDGs are in dynamical equilibrium, we find that the ratio of dynamical mass to baryonic mass is consistent with one, implying that TDGs are devoid of dark matter. This is in line with the results of numerical simulations where tidal forces effectively segregate dark matter in the halo from baryonic matter in the disc, which ends up forming tidal tails and TDGs.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/3/4/184interacting galaxiespeculiar galaxies
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author Federico Lelli
Pierre-Alain Duc
Elias Brinks
Stacy S. McGaugh
spellingShingle Federico Lelli
Pierre-Alain Duc
Elias Brinks
Stacy S. McGaugh
Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)
Galaxies
interacting galaxies
peculiar galaxies
author_facet Federico Lelli
Pierre-Alain Duc
Elias Brinks
Stacy S. McGaugh
author_sort Federico Lelli
title Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)
title_short Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)
title_full Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)
title_fullStr Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)
title_full_unstemmed Tidal Dwarf Galaxies: Disc Formation at \(z\simeq0\)
title_sort tidal dwarf galaxies: disc formation at \(z\simeq0\)
publisher MDPI AG
series Galaxies
issn 2075-4434
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Collisional debris around interacting and post-interacting galaxies often display condensations of gas and young stars that can potentially form gravitationally bound objects: Tidal Dwarf Galaxies (TDGs). We summarise recent results on TDGs, which are originally published in Lelli et al. (2015, A&A).We study a sample of six TDGs around three different interacting systems, using high-resolution HI observations from the Very Large Array. We find that the HI emission associated to TDGs can be described by rotating disc models. These discs, however, would have undergone less than one orbit since the time of the TDG formation, raising the question of whether they are in dynamical equilibrium. Assuming that TDGs are in dynamical equilibrium, we find that the ratio of dynamical mass to baryonic mass is consistent with one, implying that TDGs are devoid of dark matter. This is in line with the results of numerical simulations where tidal forces effectively segregate dark matter in the halo from baryonic matter in the disc, which ends up forming tidal tails and TDGs.
topic interacting galaxies
peculiar galaxies
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/3/4/184
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