Revisiting the formation History of the minor-axis dust lane galaxy NGC1947

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted for publication on MNRAS, 17 figures

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14231.x

In this paper we present a detailed study of the peculiar early-type galaxy NGC1947. The main goal of this work is to constrain the dynamical status and the formation history of NGC1947 by comparing the observed properties with the predictions derived from different galaxy formation scenarios. To this aim, we derived the photometric and kinematical properties of NGC1947. Due to the presence of an extended dust-lane, which crosses the galaxy center along the photometric minor axis, we used near-infrared images (J and K bands) to derive an accurate analysis of the stellar light distribution. Optical images (in the V and R bands) are used to derive the color profiles and color maps to study the structure of the dust-lane. The observed kinematics confirm the presence of two components with decoupled angular momentum: gas and dust rotate along the minor axis, while the rotation velocities of the stars are observed along the major axis. The complex structure observed in NGC1947 support the hypothesis that some kind of interactions happened in the evolution of this object. We analyzed two alternatives: a merging process and an accretion event. We discussed how the observed properties strongly suggest that the decoupled ring of gas and dust have been accreted from outside.

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