Double-peak emission line galaxies in the SDSS catalogue. A minor merger sequence
Daniel Maschmann, Anne-Laure Melchior, Gary A. Mamon, Igor V., Chilingarian, Ivan Yu. Katkov

TL;DR
This study develops an automated method to identify double-peak emission line galaxies in SDSS, revealing that many are likely undergoing minor mergers that influence their morphology and kinematics.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new automated selection procedure for double-peak emission galaxies and analyzes their properties, highlighting the role of minor mergers in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Double-peak galaxies are often S0 types with increased bulge sizes.
These galaxies show central star formation and extinction enhancements.
Kinematic differences suggest multiple components, consistent with minor mergers.
Abstract
Mergers can be detected as double-peak narrow emission line galaxies but they are difficult to disentangle from disc rotations and gas outflows. We aim to properly detect such galaxies and distinguish the underlying mechanisms. Relying on RCSED, we developed an automated selection procedure and found 5663 double-peak emission line galaxies at z<0.34 corresponding to 0.8% of the parent database. To characterise these galaxies, we built a single-peak no-bias control sample (NBCS) with the same redshift and stellar mass distributions as the double-peak sample (DPS). These two samples are indeed very similar in terms of absolute magnitude, [OIII] luminosity, colour-colour diagrams, age and specific star formation rate, metallicity, and environment. We find an important excess of S0 galaxies in the DPS, not observed in the NBCS, and which cannot be accounted for by the environment, as most…
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