Ring Structure and Warp of NGC 5907: Interaction with Dwarf Galaxies

  • Shang Z
  • Zheng Z
  • Brinks E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The edge-on, nearby spiral galaxy NGC 5907 has long been used as the prototype of a "noninteracting" warped galaxy. We report here the discovery of two interactions with companion dwarf galaxies that substantially change this picture. First, a faint ring structure is discovered around this galaxy that is likely due to the tidal disruption of a companion dwarf spheroidal galaxy. The ring is elliptical in shape with the center of NGC 5907 close to one of the ring's foci. This suggests that the ring material is in orbit around NGC 5907. No gaseous component to the ring has been detected either with deep H alpha images or in Very Large Array H I 21 cm line maps. The visible material in the ring has an integrated luminosity

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Shang, Z., Zheng, Z., Brinks, E., Chen, J., Burstein, D., Su, H., … Zou, Z. (1998). Ring Structure and Warp of NGC 5907: Interaction with Dwarf Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 504(1), L23–L26. https://doi.org/10.1086/311563

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