A study of the remarkable galaxy system AM 546-324 (the core of Abell S0546)
M. Fa\'undez-Abans, A. C. Krabbe, M. Oliveira-Abans, P. C. da Rocha, Poppe, I. Rodrigues, V. A. Fernandes Martin, I. F. Fernandes

TL;DR
This study investigates the interaction effects in the galaxy system AM 546-324, analyzing its morphology, kinematics, and stellar populations using spectroscopic data and stellar population synthesis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral and morphological analysis of the tidally disturbed galaxy system AM 546-324, revealing interaction effects in a moderately dense environment.
Findings
Spectral characteristics indicate early-type galaxy features.
Redshift measurements confirm galaxy interaction within the system.
Morphological structures suggest ongoing tidal interactions.
Abstract
We report first results of an investigation of the tidally disturbed galaxy system AM\,546-324, whose two principal galaxies 2MFGC 04711 and AM\,0546-324 (NED02) were previously classified as interacting doubles. This system was selected to study the interaction of ellipticals in a moderately dense environment. We provide spectral characteristics of the system and present an observational study of the interaction effects on the morphology, kinematics, and stellar population of these galaxies. The study is based on long-slit spectrophotometric data in the range of 4500-8000 obtained with the Gemini Multi-Object Spetrograph at Gemini South (GMOS-S). We have used the stellar population synthesis code STARLIGHT to investigate the star formation history of these galaxies. The Gemini/GMOS-S direct r-G0303 broad band pointing image was used to enhance and study fine morphological…
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