VCC 2062: an old Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in the Virgo Cluster?
Pierre-Alain Duc, Jonathan Braine, Ute Lisenfeld, Elias Brinks and, Mederic Boquien

TL;DR
VCC 2062 is a likely old Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, formed from recycled material during a past tidal interaction, with properties indicating a tidal origin despite its age.
Contribution
This study provides observational evidence supporting the existence of old TDGs, demonstrating VCC 2062's formation from a pre-enriched gaseous tail after a tidal encounter.
Findings
VCC 2062 has high CO emission and high oxygen abundance.
It is a kinematically detached, rotating condensation within an HI tail.
VCC 2062 likely formed from a tidal interaction with NGC 4694.
Abstract
Numerical simulations predict the existence of old Tidal Dwarf Galaxies (TDGs) that would have survived several Gyr after the collision lying at their origin. Such survivors, which would by now have become independent relaxed galaxies, would be ideal laboratories, if nearby enough, to tackle a number of topical issues, including the distribution of Dark Matter in and around galaxies. However finding old dwarf galaxies with a confirmed tidal origin is an observational challenge. A dwarf galaxy in the Virgo Cluster, VCC 2062, exhibits several unusual properties that are typical of a galaxy made out of recycled material. We discuss whether it may indeed be a TDG. We analysed multi-wavelength observations of VCC 2062, including an IRAM CO map, an optical spectrum of its HII regions, GALEX ultraviolet and archival broad-band and narrow-band optical images as well as a VLA HI datacube,…
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