The Mice at play in the CALIFA survey: A case study of a gas-rich major merger between first passage and coalescence
Vivienne Wild (1), Fabian Rosales-Ortega, Jesus Falcon-Barroso, Ruben, Garcia-Benito, Anna Gallazzi, Rosa M. Gonzalez Delgado, Simona Bekeraite,, Anna Pasquali, Peter H. Johansson, Begona Garcia Lorenzo, Glenn van de Ven,, Milena Pawlik, Enrique Perez, Ana Monreal-Ibero

TL;DR
This study uses optical integral field spectroscopy to analyze a gas-rich galaxy merger, revealing the impact on kinematics, stellar populations, and outflows, and comparing observations with merger simulations.
Contribution
It provides detailed IFS observations of the Mice merger, demonstrating the importance of IFS in understanding galaxy interactions and testing merger models.
Findings
Significant kinematic disturbances and bar formation in both galaxies.
Minimal impact on overall star formation and stellar mass.
Detection of high ionisation gas outflows and shocks.
Abstract
We present optical integral field spectroscopy (IFS) observations of the Mice, a major merger between two massive (>10^11Msol) gas-rich spirals NGC4676A and B, observed between first passage and final coalescence. The spectra provide stellar and gas kinematics, ionised gas properties and stellar population diagnostics, over the full optical extent of both galaxies. The Mice provide a perfect case study highlighting the importance of IFS data for improving our understanding of local galaxies. The impact of first passage on the kinematics of the stars and gas has been significant, with strong bars likely induced in both galaxies. The barred spiral NGC4676B exhibits a strong twist in both its stellar and ionised gas disk. On the other hand, the impact of the merger on the stellar populations has been minimal thus far: star formation induced by the recent close passage has not contributed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
