HI aperture synthesis and optical observations of the pair of galaxies NGC 6907 and 6908
S. Scarano Jr, Felipe R. H. Madsen, Nirupam Roy, J. R. D. L\'epine

TL;DR
This study combines radio and optical observations to analyze the interaction between galaxies NGC 6907 and 6908, revealing their velocity fields, interaction dynamics, and estimating the interaction started approximately 34 million years ago.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the NGC 6907/8 pair, distinguishing their kinematic features and interaction history using new radio and optical data.
Findings
Velocity difference between galaxies is less than 60 km/s.
Interaction started approximately 34 million years ago.
HI profile shows three components indicating interaction stages.
Abstract
NGC 6908, a S0 galaxy situated in direction of NGC 6907, was only recently recognized as a distinct galaxy, instead of only a part of NGC 6907. We present 21 cm radio synthesis observations obtained with the GMRT and optical images and spectroscopy obtained with the Gemini North telescope of this pair of interacting galaxies. From the radio observations we obtained the velocity field and the HI column density map of the whole region containing the NGC 6907/8 pair, and by means of the Gemini multi-object spectroscopy we obtained high quality photometric images and resolution spectra sampling the two galaxies. By comparing the rotation curve of NGC 6907 obtained from the two opposite sides around the main kinematic axis, we were able to distinguish the normal rotational velocity field from the velocity components produced by the interaction between the two galaxies. Taking into…
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