The frequency and properties of young tidal dwarf galaxies in nearby gas-rich groups
K. Lee-Waddell, K. Spekkens, P. Chandra, N. Patra, J.-C. Cuillandre,, J. Wang, M.P. Haynes, J. Cannon, S. Stierwalt, J. Sick, R. Giovanelli

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio and optical observations to identify and characterize tidal dwarf galaxy candidates in nearby gas-rich galaxy groups, revealing their properties and potential longevity.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence on the properties and formation of tidal dwarf galaxies in multiple galaxy groups, challenging some simulation predictions.
Findings
Identification of several long-lived tidal dwarf galaxy candidates.
Tidal dwarfs show diverse properties compared to classical dwarfs.
Gas-rich dwarfs' properties distinguish them from classical counterparts.
Abstract
We present high-resolution Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) HI observations and deep Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) optical imaging of two galaxy groups: NGC 4725/47 and NGC 3166/9. These data are part of a multi-wavelength unbiased survey of the gas-rich dwarf galaxy populations in three nearby interacting galaxy groups. The NGC 4725/47 group hosts two tidal knots and one dIrr. Both tidal knots are located within a prominent HI tidal tail, appear to have sufficient mass (M_gas~10^8 M_sol) to evolve into long-lived tidal dwarf galaxies (TDGs) and are fairly young in age. The NGC 3166/9 group contains a TDG candidate, AGC 208457, at least three dIrrs and four HI knots. Deep CFHT imaging confirms that the optical component of AGC 208457 is bluer -- with a 0.28 mag g-r colour -- and a few Gyr younger than its purported parent galaxies. Combining the results for these groups…
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