Origin of the spectacular tidal shells of galaxy NGC474
Michal B\'ilek, J\'er\'emy Fensch, Ivana Ebrov\'a, Srikanth T. Nagesh,, Benoit Famaey, Pierre-Alain Duc, Pavel Kroupa

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of tidal shells in galaxy NGC474, combining observations, shell identification, and simulations to propose a unique formation scenario involving two merger events with a spiral galaxy.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive formation scenario for NGC474's tidal shells, supported by shell radii analysis and self-consistent simulations considering Newtonian and MOND gravity.
Findings
Shells formed from two merger events 1.3 and 0.9 Gyr ago.
Simulations reproduce observed tidal morphology.
The merging galaxy was a spiral with about 1/6 NGC474's mass.
Abstract
The lenticular galaxy NGC474 hosts a rich system of tidal shells and streams, some of which are exceptionally bright. Two teams recently presented spectroscopic observations of the brightest shells. These were the first shell spectra ever observed in integrated starlight. The authors studied the stellar populations of the shell, of the center of the galaxy and of its globular clusters. The precise formation scenario for the tidal features of this prominent galaxy however still remained unclear. Here, we add further clues on their formation from the radii of the shells, and we present a scenario for the formation of the tidal features that seems to be unique and explaining all available data. Shell radii are analyzed with the shell identification method, and we run self-consistent simulations of the formation of the tidal features. We consider Newtonian as well as MOND gravity.…
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