Open Astronomy (Nov 2017)

Star-forming complexes in the polar ring galaxy NGC660

  • Smirnova Ksenia I.,
  • Wiebe Dmitri S.,
  • Moiseev Alexei V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 88 – 92

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Galaxies with polar rings consist of two subsystems, a disk and a ring, which rotate almost in orthogonal planes. In this paper, we analyze the parameters characterizing the composition of the interstellar medium and star formation in star-forming complexes belonging to polar ring galaxy NGC660. We show that star-forming regions in the ring of the galaxy are distinctly different from those in the galaxy disk. They possess substantially lower infrared luminosities, which is indicative of less dust mass in these regions than in a typical disk star-forming region. UV and Hα luminosities also appear to be lower in the ring, which is likely a consequence of its relatively recent formation.

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