The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

A Study of the Merging Dwarf Galaxy VCC322

  • Lan-Yue Zhang,
  • Yinghe Zhao,
  • Hong-Xin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2f2d
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 965, no. 1
p. 3

Abstract

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Galaxy interactions and mergers can enhance or reduce star formation, but a complete understanding of the involved processes is still lacking. The effect of dwarf galaxy mergers is even less clear than their massive counterpart. We present a study on a dwarf merger remnant in the Virgo cluster, VCC322, which might form a triple system with VCC334 and VCC319. We identify a prominent long and straight tail-like substructure that has a size comparable to its host galaxy VCC322. By comparing the color–color ( g − r versus r − H ) distribution with simple stellar population models, we infer that the metallicity and stellar age of this tail are Z _⋆ ∼ 0.02 Z _⊙ and t _⋆ ∼ 10 Gyr, respectively. In VCC319, we find a sign of isophotal twisting. This suggests that VCC319 may be subject to tidal interaction. An analysis of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey optical spectra of VCC322 indicates mass- and light-weighted ages of about 10 ^9.8 yr and 10 ^7.5 yr, respectively, indicating an ongoing star formation activity. However, the star formation in VCC322 seems suppressed when compared to other star-forming dwarfs of comparable stellar masses. Our finding of shock excitation of optical emission lines indicates that interaction-induced shock may contribute to the heating of cold gas and suppression of star formation.

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