Galaxy triplets in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7: II. A connection with compact groups?
Fernanda Duplancic, Ana Laura O'Mill, Diego G. Lambas, Laerte Sodr\'e, Jr, Sol Alonso

TL;DR
This study compares properties of galaxy triplets with compact groups and other systems, finding triplets resemble compact groups in behavior and suggesting they are a natural extension of such systems rather than simple galaxy pairs.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of galaxy triplets' properties and their relation to compact groups, proposing triplets as an extension of compact group systems.
Findings
Triplet members behave similarly to compact group members.
Blue triplets are likely real systems, not chance alignments.
Triplets have more concentrated light than compact groups.
Abstract
We analyse a sample of 71 triplets of luminous galaxies derived from the work of O'Mill et al. (2012). We compare the properties of triplets and their members with those of control samples of compact groups, the ten brightest members of rich clusters, and galaxies in pairs. The triplets are restricted to have members with spectroscopic redshifts in the range 0.01<z<0.14 and Mr<-20.5. We analyse the stellar mass (SM) content, the star formation rates, the Dn(4000) parameter and colour index and also analyse different global properties of these systems as total star formation activity and global colours. We calculate the probability that the properties of galaxies in triplets are strongly correlated. We define the triplet compactness as a measure of the percentage of the system total area that is filled by the light of member galaxies. Our analysis suggest that triplet galaxy members…
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