A census of H$\alpha$ emitters in the intergalactic medium of the NGC 2865 system
F. Urrutia-Viscarra, M. Arnaboldi, C. Mendes de Oliveira, O. Gerhard,, S. Torres-Flores, E. R. Carrasco, D. de Mello

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes 26 Hα emitting star-forming regions around NGC 2865, including intergalactic HII regions, revealing their ages, masses, and metallicities, and providing insights into star formation outside galaxies in tidal debris.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic survey of intergalactic HII regions around NGC 2865, analyzing their properties and environmental context.
Findings
26 Hα emitters detected in the NGC 2865 system
Intergalactic HII regions are young (<200 Myr) with low to moderate stellar masses
Intergalactic HII regions found in low HI density areas with metallicity ~8.7
Abstract
Tidal debris which are rich in HI gas, formed in interacting and merging systems, are suitable laboratories to study star formation outside galaxies. Recently, several such systems were observed, which contained many young star forming regions outside the galaxies. In previous works, we have studied young star forming regions outside galaxies in different systems with optical and/or gaseous tidal debris, all of them with available archive GALEX/UV images, in order to understand how often they occur and in which type of environments. In this paper we searched for star forming regions around the galaxy NGC2865, a shell galaxy which is circled by a ring of HI, with a total mass of 1.2 x 10 M. Using the Multi-Slit Imaging Spectroscopy Technique with the Gemini telescope, we detected all H emitting sources in the surroundings of the galaxy NGC2865, down to a flux limit of…
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