Morphological evidence for a past minor merger in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068
Ichi Tanaka, Masafumi Yagi, and Yoshiaki Taniguchi

TL;DR
Deep optical imaging reveals faint structures and ultra diffuse objects around NGC 1068, providing evidence of a past minor merger that likely influenced its nuclear activity.
Contribution
This study presents new deep imaging data showing faint structures and ultra diffuse objects around NGC 1068, indicating a minor merger event in its history.
Findings
Detection of three ultra diffuse objects near NGC 1068.
Identification of loop or stream structures linking UDOs to NGC 1068.
Evidence of asymmetric outer structures consistent with minor merger simulations.
Abstract
Deep optical imaging with both Hyper Suprime-Cam and Suprime-Cam on the 8.2 m Subaru Telescope reveals a number of outer faint structures around the archetypical Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 (M 77). We find three ultra diffuse objects (UDOs) around NGC 1068. Since these UDOs are located within the projected distance of 45 kpc from the center of NGC 1068, they appear to be associated with NGC 1068. Hereafter, we call them UDO-SW, UDO-NE, and UDO-SE where UDO = Ultra Diffuse Object, SW = south west, NE = north west, and SE = south east; note that UDO-SE was already found in the SDSS Stripe 82 data. Among them, both UDO-NE and UDO-SW appear to show a loop or stream structure around the main body of NGC 1068, providing evidence for the physical connection to NGC 1068. We consider that UDO-SE may be a tidal dwarf galaxy. We also find another UDO-like object that is 2 magnitudes fainter and…
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