Arp 202: a TDG formed in a parent's extended dark matter halo?
T. C. Scott, P. Lagos, S. Ramya, C. Sengupta, S. Paudel, D. K. Sahu,, K. Misra, J. -H. Woo, and B. W. Soh

TL;DR
This study presents detailed imaging and spectroscopic analysis of the Arp 202 tidal dwarf galaxy (TDG), confirming its formation from stripped HI within the extended dark matter halo of its parent galaxy, and characterizing its properties.
Contribution
First detailed imaging and spectroscopic confirmation of a TDG formed within a parent galaxy's extended dark matter halo in Arp 202.
Findings
TDG has an elongated structure about 1.9 kpc long.
TDG's velocity and metallicity match those of the parent galaxy.
No evidence of an old stellar population in the TDG.
Abstract
We report on H + [NII] imaging of the Arp 202 interacting pair and its tidal dwarf galaxy (TDG) candidate as well as a GMOS long slit spectrum from the TDG candidate, observed with the Gemini North telescope. Our H + [NII] imaging reveals the TDG to have an elongated structure, 1.9 kpc in length with the two principal star forming knots at either end. Our observations also show the TDG candidate has a recessional V 3032 km s, within 100 km s of the parent pair's mean velocity and an oxygen abundance of 12+log(O/H) = 8.100.41. The TDG's oxygen abundance is in good agreement with that of a star forming region in NGC 2719A, one of the parent galaxies, which has an estimated oxygen abundance of 12+log(O/H) = 8.050.41. The TDG's V and oxygen abundance confirm previous results validating the candidate as a TDG.…
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