Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-12-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/368142
We present new imaging and spectroscopic observations of the interacting system Arp 194 (= UGC 06945 = VV 126). The northern component (A194N) is a distorted spiral or ring galaxy likely disrupted by a collision or close encounter with a southern galaxy (A194S). There is evidence that a third galaxy with similar recession velocity is projected on A194N but its role is likely secondary. A194S is connected to A194N by a string of emission knots which motivates our interpretation that the former was the intruder. Three of the knots are easily discernible in B,R, and H-alpha images and are assumed to trace the path of the intruder following the encounter, which we estimate occurred a few 10^8 yr ago. Both A194S and N are experiencing strong bursts of star formation: the H-alpha luminosity indicates a total star formation rate ~ 10 solar masses per year. The lack of detectable J and K emission from the blobs, along with strong H-alpha emission, indicates that an evolved stellar population is not likely to be present. The brightest knot (closest to A194S) shows a star formation rate of ~1.2 solar masses per year which, if sustained over a time ~ 7 10^7 yr, could explain the spectral energy distribution. This suggests that the stripped matter was originally predominantly gaseous. The brightest knot is detected as a FIRST radio source and this is likely the signature of supernova remnants related to enhanced star formation. Motions in the gas between the brightest knot and A194S, traced by an emission line link of increasing radial velocity, suggests infall toward the center of the intruder. Arp 194 is therefore one of the few galaxies where evidence of ``cross-fueling'' is observed [LaTeX removed].
D'Onofrio Mauro
Dultzin-Hacyan Deborah
Marziani Paola
Sulentic Jack W.
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