GALEX UV properties of the polar ring galaxy MCG-05-07-001 and the shell galaxies NGC 1210 and NGC 5329
A. Marino, E. Iodice, R. Tantalo, L. Piovan, D. Bettoni, L.M. Buson,, C. Chiosi, G. Galletta, R. Rampazzo, R.M. Rich

TL;DR
This study uses UV, optical, and infrared imaging to analyze the structure and star formation history of three early-type galaxies with shells and polar rings, revealing recent star formation and merger activity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the UV morphology and star formation history of shell and polar ring galaxies, highlighting recent accretion events and their impact on galaxy evolution.
Findings
UV imaging reveals complex tidal structures not seen in optical images.
Evidence of recent star formation within 1 Gyr in MCG-05-07-001.
Rejuvenation of galaxy nuclei due to accretion episodes 2-4 Gyr ago.
Abstract
Systems of shells and polar rings in early-type galaxies are considered "bona fide" tracers of mass accretion and/or mergers. Their high frequency in low density environments suggests that such episodes could drive the evolution of at least a fraction of the early-type galaxy population. Their UV emission is crucial to test whether these galaxies host ongoing/recent star formation. We used far and near ultraviolet, optical, near infrared images, HI maps, and line strength indices to investigate the nuclear and outer regions of the galaxies as well as the regions where fine structures are present. The GALEX Near (NUV) and Far UV (FUV) images of MCG-05-07-001 and NGC 1210 show complex tidal tails and debris structures. The UV morphology of both galaxies appears so different from the optical one that the early-type classification may not apply. In both GALEX bands the polar ring of…
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