SWIFT Observations of the Arp 147 Ring galaxy system
Lisa Fogarty, Niranjan Thatte, Matthias Tecza, Fraser Clarke, Timothy, Goodsall, Ryan Houghton, Graeme Salter, Roger Davies, Susan Kassin

TL;DR
This study uses SWIFT integral field spectroscopy to analyze the kinematics, star formation, and physical properties of the Arp 147 ring galaxy system, revealing details of its collision history and stellar populations.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved kinematic and physical analysis of Arp 147 using SWIFT IFS, providing insights into its collision dynamics and star formation history.
Findings
Ring expansion velocity is 225 km/s, collision timescale <50 Myrs.
Impact angle of collision estimated between 33-54 degrees.
Star formation triggered by collision, with distinct stellar populations.
Abstract
We present observations of Arp 147, a galaxy system comprising a collisionally-created ring galaxy and an early-type galaxy, using the Oxford SWIFT integral field spectrograph (IFS) at the 200-inch Hale telescope. We derive spatially resolved kinematics from the IFS data and use these to study the interaction between the two galaxies. We find the edge-to-edge expansion velocity of the ring is 225 +/- 8 km/s, implying an upper limit on the timescale for the collision of 50 Myrs. We also calculate that the angle of impact for the collision is between 33 degrees-54 degrees, where 0 degrees would imply a perpendicular collision. The ring galaxy is strongly star-forming with the star formation likely to have been triggered by the collision between the two galaxies. We measure some key physical parameters in an integrated and spatially resolved manner for the ring galaxy. Using observed B-I…
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