Search for Tidal Dwarf Galaxies Candidates in a Sample of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
A. Monreal-Ibero (1), L. Colina (2), S. Arribas (2), M. Garcia-Marin, (2) ((1) Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, (2) Instituto de Estructura de, la Materia (CSIC))

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes external star-forming regions in ULIRGs, finding that many are potential tidal dwarf galaxy candidates with properties suggesting they can survive as independent galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of TDG candidates in ULIRGs using optical IFS and HST imaging, highlighting their physical, kinematic, and survival prospects.
Findings
12 external star-forming regions identified in 5 ULIRGs
Most candidate regions are stable and have high survival likelihood
One prime candidate shows decoupled velocity field indicating potential independence
Abstract
(ABRIDGED) Star-forming small galaxies made out of collisional debris have been found in a variety of merging systems. So far only a few of them are known in ULIRGs although they show clear signs of interactions. Whether external star formation may take place in such objects is an open question. The aim of this paper is to identify and characterise the physical and kinematic properties of the external star forming regions in a sample of ULIRGs, including TDG candidates, using optical IFS and high angular resolution HST imaging. We have found that the presence of external star-forming regions is common with 12 objects being identified in 5 ULIRGs. These regions show a large range of dynamical mass up to 1x10^{10} M_sun, with average sizes of ~750 pc. In addition, the line ratios, metallicities and H\alpha equivalent widths are typical of young bursts of star formation (age ~ 5-8 Myr),…
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