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2021 ◽  
Vol 922 (1) ◽  
pp. L21
Author(s):  
Ming Zhu ◽  
Haiyang Yu ◽  
Jie Wang ◽  
Jin-Long Xu ◽  
Wei Du ◽  
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Abstract We report the discovery of a possible accretion stream toward a Milky Way–type galaxy M106 based on very deep H i imaging data with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST). The accretion stream extends for about 130 kpc in projection length and it is similar to the Magellanic stream in many respects. We provide unambiguous evidence based on the stream morphology, kinematics and local star formation activity to show that the H i gas is being accreted onto the disk of M106. Such a long continuous flow of gas provides a unique opportunity to probe the circumgalactic medium (CGM) and reveals how the gas stream traverses the hot halo and CGM, and eventually reaches the galaxy disk. The source of the stream appears to be from M106's satellite galaxy NGC 4288. We argue that the stream of gas could be due to the tidal interaction with NGC 4288, or with a high speed encounter near this system. Close to the position of UGC 7356 the stream bifurcates into two streams. The second stream may be gas tidally stripped from UGC 7356 or due to an interaction with UGC 7356. Our results show that high-sensitivity H i imaging is crucial in revealing low column density accretion features in nearby galaxies.


Galaxies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Marcel S. Pawlowski

Driven by the increasingly complete observational knowledge of systems of satellite galaxies, mutual spatial alignments and relations in velocities among satellites belonging to a common host have become a productive field of research. Numerous studies have investigated different types of such phase-space correlations and were met with varying degrees of attention by the community. The Planes of Satellite Galaxies issue is maybe the best-known example, with a rich field of research literature and an ongoing, controversial debate on how much of a challenge it poses to the ΛCDM model of cosmology. Another type of correlation, the apparent excess of close pairs of dwarf galaxies, has received considerably less attention despite its reported tension with ΛCDM expectations. With the fast expansion of proper motion measurements in recent years, largely driven by the Gaia mission, other peculiar phase-space correlations have been uncovered among the satellites of the Milky Way. Examples are the apparent tangential velocity excess of satellites compared to cosmological expectations, and the unexpected preference of satellites to be close to their pericenters. At the same time, other kinds of correlations have been found to be more in line with cosmological expectations—specifically, lopsided satellite galaxy systems and the accretion of groups of satellite galaxies. The latter has mostly been studied in cosmological simulations thus far, but it offers the potential to address some of the other issues by providing a way to produce correlations among the orbits of a group’s satellite galaxy members. This review is the first to provide an introduction to the highly active field of phase-space correlations among satellite galaxy systems. The emphasis is on summarizing existing, recent research and highlighting interdependencies between the different, currently almost exclusively individually considered types of correlations. Future prospects in light of upcoming observational facilities and our ever-expanding knowledge of satellite galaxy systems beyond the Local Group are also briefly discussed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camilla Maggio ◽  
Daniel Kerszberg ◽  
Daniele Ninci ◽  
Vincenzo Vitale ◽  
Victor A. Acciari ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Devika K. Divakar ◽  
Sivarani Thirupathi ◽  
Vijayakumar H. Doddamani
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Nature ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 594 (7862) ◽  
pp. 187-190
Author(s):  
Ignacio Martín-Navarro ◽  
Annalisa Pillepich ◽  
Dylan Nelson ◽  
Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez ◽  
Martina Donnari ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 117-122
Author(s):  
V. A. MARSAKOV ◽  
M. L. GOZHA ◽  
V. V. KOVAL

It was shown that stellar populations of the Galaxy with the thick disk kinematics, namely globular clusters, field RR Lyrae variables (lyrids), and nearby field F - G stars, have different chemical compositions. Based on the analysis of the nature of the dependencies of [alpha/Fe] on [Fe/H] for these objects, it was concluded that the thick disk subsystem in the Galaxy is composite, and at least three components independently exist inside it. The oldest subsystem consists of the metal-rich globular clusters which were formed from a single protogalactic cloud shortly after onset of the explosions of type Ia supernova in it. Then a subsystem of the field thick disk stars was formed as a result of the "heating" of the stars of the primary thin disk already formed in the Galaxy by a rather massive dwarf satellite galaxy which fell onto the Galaxy. And, finally, the subsystem of field stars (including the lyrids) with the kinematics of not only the thick, but even the thin disk that fell onto the Galaxy from this captured satellite galaxy.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ling Zhu ◽  
Glenn van de Ven ◽  
Ryan Leaman ◽  
Annalisa Pillepich ◽  
Enrica Iodice ◽  
...  

Abstract Driven by gravity, galaxies are expected to continuously grow through the merging of smaller systems. To derive their past merger history is challenging, as the accreted stars disperse quickly; yet, it is a needed step to test the theory of hierarchical evolution. The merger histories of the most massive Local Group spirals, the Milky Way and M31, have been re- cently uncovered by using the motion and chemistry of their individual stars. On the other hand, the details of the merger history of galaxies at larger distance have so far remained hidden. Here we report the discovery of an ancient, massive merger event in the lenticu- lar galaxy NGC 1380 in the Fornax cluster. By applying a recently developed population-orbital superposition model (Zhu at al 2020) to NGC 1380’s surface brightness as well as stellar kinematic, age, and metallicity maps from VLT/MUSE IFU data (Sarzi et al 2018), we obtain the stellar orbits, age and metallicity distributions of this galaxy. The highly radial orbits which make up an inner stellar halo are ∼ 13 Gyr old with metallicity Z/Z⊙ ∼ 1.2 and comprise a stellar mass of M∗,halo(r<2Re)∼3.4×10^10 M⊙. By comparing to analogues from the cosmological galaxy simulation TNG50 (Pillepich 2019), we find that the formation of the inner stellar halo of NGC 1380 requires a merger with a massive satellite galaxy with stellar mass of ∼ 3 × 10^10 M⊙ that occurred roughly ∼ 10 Gyr ago. Moreover, we infer the total accreted stellar mass of NGC 1380 to be ∼ 6 × 10^10 M⊙. The massive merger in NGC 1380 is the first major merger event found in a normal phase-mixed galaxy beyond the Local Volume, and it is the oldest and most massive one identified in nearby galaxies so far. Our chemo-dynamical method, when applied to extended deep IFU data and in combination with cosmological galaxy simulations, can quantitatively unravel the merger history of a large number of nearby galaxies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 502 (3) ◽  
pp. 4170-4193
Author(s):  
Stella Reino ◽  
Elena M Rossi ◽  
Robyn E Sanderson ◽  
Elena Sellentin ◽  
Amina Helmi ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Stream stars removed by tides from their progenitor satellite galaxy or globular cluster act as a group of test particles on neighbouring orbits, probing the gravitational field of the Milky Way. While constraints from individual streams have been shown to be susceptible to biases, combining several streams from orbits with various distances reduces these biases. We fit a common gravitational potential to multiple stellar streams simultaneously by maximizing the clustering of the stream stars in action space. We apply this technique to members of the GD-1, Palomar 5 (Pal 5), Orphan, and Helmi streams, exploiting both the individual and combined data sets. We describe the Galactic potential with a Stäckel model, and vary up to five parameters simultaneously. We find that we can only constrain the enclosed mass, and that the strongest constraints come from the GD-1, Pal 5, and Orphan streams whose combined data set yields $M(\lt 20\, \mathrm{kpc}) = 2.96^{+0.25}_{-0.26} \times 10^{11} \, \mathrm{ M}_{\odot}$. When including the Helmi stream in the data set, the mass uncertainty increases to $M(\lt 20\, \mathrm{kpc}) = 3.12^{+3.21}_{-0.46} \times 10^{11} \, \mathrm{M}_{\odot}$.


2021 ◽  
Vol 502 (2) ◽  
pp. 3085-3100
Author(s):  
Soumavo Ghosh ◽  
Kanak Saha ◽  
Paola Di Matteo ◽  
Francoise Combes

ABSTRACT Minor merger of galaxies is common during the evolutionary phase of galaxies. Here, we investigate the dynamical impact of a minor merger (mass ratio 1:10) event on the final fate of a stellar bar in the merger remnant. To achieve that, we choose a set of minor merger models from the publicly available GalMer library of galaxy-merger simulations. The models differ in terms of their orbital energy, orientation of the orbital spin vector, and morphology of the satellite galaxy (discy/spheroidal). We demonstrate that the central stellar bar, initially present in the host galaxy, undergoes a transient bar amplification phase after each pericentre passage of the satellite; in concordance with past studies of bar excitation due to tidal encounter. However, once the merger happens, the central stellar bar weakens substantially in the post-merger remnants. The accumulation of satellite’s stars in the central region of merger remnant plays a key role in the bar-weakening process; causing a net increase in the central mass concentration as well as in the specific angular momentum content. We find that the efficiency of mass accumulation from the satellite in the central parts of merger remnants depends on the orbital parameters as well as on the satellite’s morphology. Consequently, different minor merger models display different degrees of bar-weakening event. This demonstrates that minor merger of galaxies is a plausible avenue for bar weakening in disc galaxies.


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