Comparative Study of Asymmetry Origin of Galaxies in Different Environments. II. Near-Infrared observations
I. Plauchu-Frayn (1), R. Coziol (1) ((1) Depto. de Astronomia de la, Univ. de Guanajuato, Mexico)

TL;DR
This study compares near-infrared morphological and asymmetry features of galaxies in different environments, revealing interaction effects and evolutionary differences, especially between compact groups and isolated galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into galaxy interactions in various environments using near-infrared data, highlighting differences in asymmetry and star formation activity.
Findings
Higher asymmetry in HCGs than in optical data
Interactions are more recent in KPGs, more evolved in HCGs
Absence of star formation in HCGs supports dry merger hypothesis
Abstract
In this second paper of two analyses, we present near-infrared (NIR) morphological and asymmetry studies performed in sample of 92 galaxies found in different density environments: galaxies in Compact Groups (HCGs), Isolated Pairs of Galaxies (KPGs), and Isolated Galaxies (KIGs). Both studies have proved useful for identifying the effect of interactions on galaxies. In the NIR, the properties of the galaxies in HCGs, KPGs, and KIGs are more similar than they are in the optical. This is because the NIR band traces the older stellar populations, which formed earlier and are more relaxed than the younger populations. However, we found asymmetries related to interactions in both KPG and HCG samples. In HCGs, the fraction of asymmetric galaxies is even higher than what we found in the optical. In the KPGs the interactions look like very recent events, while in the HCGs galaxies are more…
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