A giant umbrella-like stellar stream around the tidal ring galaxy NGC 922
David Martinez-Delgado, Santi Roca-Fabrega, Juan Miro-Carretero, Maria, Angeles Gomez-Flechoso, Javier Roman, Giuseppe Donatiello, Judy Schmidt,, Dustin Lang, Mohammad Akhlaghi

TL;DR
This study reveals complex stellar tidal structures around NGC 922, challenging previous assumptions, and proposes a new formation scenario involving a gas-rich satellite infall based on deep imaging and N-body simulations.
Contribution
The paper presents new deep imaging data and N-body simulations that suggest a different origin for NGC 922's tidal ring, emphasizing a recent satellite infall event.
Findings
Tidal structures are more complex than previously reported.
The northeast tidal spike is not connected to the dwarf galaxy PGC3080368.
A new formation scenario involves a gas-rich satellite infall about 150 Myr ago.
Abstract
Tidal ring galaxies are observed rarely in the local universe due to their intrinsically transient nature. The tidal ring structures are the result of strong interactions between gas-rich stellar disks and smaller galactic systems and do not last longer than ~500~Myr therefore, these are perfect scenarios where to find the debris of recently accreted dwarf galactic systems. We present new deep images of the NGC 922 tidal ring galaxy and its surroundings from the DESI Legacy survey data and from our observations with an amateur telescope. These observations are compared with results from high-resolution N-body simulations designed to reproduce an alternative formation scenario for this peculiar galaxy. Our new observations unveil that the low surface brightness stellar tidal structures around NGC 922 are much more complex than reported in previous works. In particular, the formerly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
