Imagery and long-slit spectroscopy of the Polar-Ring Galaxy AM2020-504
P. Freitas-Lemes, I. Rodrigues, M. Fa\'undez-Abans, O. Dors, I. F., Fernandes

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties of the polar-ring galaxy AM2020-504 through imaging and spectroscopy, revealing a younger, star-forming ring likely formed by accretion, with metallicity consistent with spiral galaxies.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis of AM2020-504, supporting the accretion origin of its polar ring and characterizing its ionization and metallicity properties.
Findings
The ring is bluer and younger than the host galaxy.
The ring's ionization is dominated by massive stars.
The galaxy's metallicity follows the spiral galaxy relation.
Abstract
Interactions between galaxies are very common. There are special kinds of interactions that produce systems called Polar Ring Galaxies (PRGs), composed by a lenticular, elliptical, or spiral host galaxy, surrounded by a ring of stars and gas, orbiting in an approximately polar plane. The present work aims to study AM2020-504, a PRG with an elliptical host galaxy, and a narrow and well defined ring, probably formed by accretion of material from a donor galaxy, collected by the host galaxy. Our observational study was based on BVRI broad band imagery as well as longslit spectroscopy in the wavelenght range 4100--8600\AA, performed at the 1.6m telescope at the Observat\'orio do Pico dos Dias (OPD), Brazil. We estimated a redshift of z= 0.01683, corresponding a heliocentric radial velocity of 5045 +/-23 km/s. The (B-R) color map shows that the ring is bluer than the host galaxy, indicating…
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