A star-forming dwarf galaxy candidate in the halo of NGC 4634
Y. Stein, D.J. Bomans, P. Kamphuis, E. J\"utte, M. Langener, R.-J., Dettmar

TL;DR
This study investigates a star-forming dwarf galaxy candidate in the halo of NGC 4634, revealing it formed from pre-enriched material likely originating from the galaxy itself, highlighting disk-halo interaction processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the dwarf galaxy candidate’s origin, using multi-wavelength data to show it formed from material associated with NGC 4634, a novel insight into galaxy halo phenomena.
Findings
High oxygen abundance indicates pre-enriched origin.
Material likely originated from NGC 4634, either tidally ejected or through other processes.
The system offers a unique case for studying disk-halo interactions.
Abstract
The halos of disk galaxies form a crucial connection between the galaxy disk and the intergalactic medium. Massive stars, HII regions, or dwarf galaxies located in the halos of galaxies are potential tracers of recent accretion and/or outflows of gas, and are additional contributors to the photon field and the gas phase metallicity. We investigate the nature and origin of a star-forming dwarf galaxy candidate located in the halo of the edge-on Virgo galaxy NGC 4634 with a projected distance of 1.4 kpc and a H star formation rate of in order to increase our understanding of these disk-halo processes. With optical long-slit spectra we measured fluxes of optical nebula emission lines to derive the oxygen abundance 12 + log(O/H) of an HII region in the disk of NGC 4634 and in the star-forming dwarf galaxy candidate. Abundances…
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