Investigation of the New Local Group Galaxy VV 124
N. A. Tikhonov, S. N. Fabrika, O. N. Sholukhova, and A. I. Kopylov

TL;DR
This study provides detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the newly identified Local Group galaxy VV 124, revealing its stellar populations, structure, velocity, and isolation status, contributing to understanding dwarf galaxy properties.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive stellar and kinematic characterization of VV 124, highlighting its classification as an Irr/Sph galaxy and its isolated position in the Local Group.
Findings
VV 124 has weak current star formation with a few bright supergiants.
The galaxy's old stars form an extended thick disk.
VV 124 is isolated, located on the periphery of the Local Group.
Abstract
We present the results of our stellar photometry and spectroscopy for the new Local Group galaxy VV 124 (UGC 4879) obtained with the 6-m BTA telescope. The presence of a few bright supergiants in the galaxy indicates that the current star formation process is weak. The apparent distribution of stars with different ages in VV 124 does not differ from the analogous distributions of stars in irregular galaxies, but the ratio of the numbers of young and old stars indicates that VV 124 belongs to the rare Irr/Sph type of galaxies. The old stars (red giants) form the most extended structure, a thick disk with an exponential decrease in the star number density to the edge. Definitely, the young population unresolvable in images makes a great contribution to the background emission from the central galactic regions. The presence of young stars is also confirmed by the [O III] emission line…
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