A Tale of Two Tails: Exploring Stellar Populations in the Tidal Tails of NGC 3256
Michael Rodruck, Iraklis Konstantopoulos, Karen Knierman, Konstantin, Fedotov, Brendan Mullan, Sarah Gallagher, Patrick Durrell, Robin Ciardullo,, Caryl Gronwall, and Jane Charlton

TL;DR
This study uses deep multiband imaging to analyze the stellar populations in the tidal tails of NGC 3256, revealing different ages and compositions, and identifying star cluster candidates and recent star formation activity.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel observational approach combining multiband imaging and stellar population modeling to dissect the stellar content of tidal tails in NGC 3256.
Findings
Different stellar populations in the tails with ages of hundreds of Myr.
Majority of stars in NGC 3256E originated from the host galaxy.
Detection of young star clusters and recent star formation in NGC 3256E.
Abstract
We have developed an observing program using deep, multiband imaging to probe the chaotic regions of tidal tails in search of an underlying stellar population, using NGC 3256's 400 Myr twin tidal tails as a case study. These tails have different colours of and for NGC 3256W, and and for NGC 3256E, indicating different stellar populations. These colours correspond to simple stellar population ages of Myr and Myr for NGC 3256W and NGC 3256E, respectively, suggesting NGC 3256W's diffuse light is dominated by stars formed after the interaction, while light in NGC 3256E is primarily from stars that originated in the host galaxy. Using a mixed stellar population model, we break our diffuse light into two populations: one at 10 Gyr, representing stars pulled…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
