VLT Observations of NGC 1097's "dog-leg" tidal stream
Pasquale Galianni, Ferdinando Patat, James L. Higdon, Steffen Mieske,, Pavel Kroupa

TL;DR
This study uses VLT observations to analyze two stellar condensations along NGC 1097's tidal stream, revealing their dwarf spheroidal galaxy characteristics and suggesting the stream results from their tidal disruption.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis of knots along NGC 1097's tidal stream, linking them to dwarf spheroidal galaxies and their tidal disruption.
Findings
Knot A's redshift matches NGC 1097's.
Knots resemble dwarf spheroidal galaxies in properties.
Evidence suggests knot A is being tidally stripped.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies and tidal streams. AIMS: We investigate the structure and stellar population of two large stellar condensations (knots A & B) along one of the faint optical "jet-like" tidal streams associated with the spiral NGC 1097, with the goal of establishing their physical association with the galaxy and their origin. METHODS: We use the VLT/FORS2 to get deep V-band imaging and low-resolution optical spectra of two knots along NGC 1097's northeast "dog-leg" tidal stream. With this data, we explore their morphology and stellar populations. RESULTS: The FORS2 spectra show that the redshift of knot A (and perhaps of knot B) is consistent with that of NGC 1097. The FORS2 photometry shows that the two knots match very well the photometric scaling relations of canonical dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSph). From the spectral analysis we find that knot A is mainly composed…
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