A search for stellar tidal streams around Milky Way analogues from the SAGA sample
Juan Miro-Carretero, David Martinez-Delgado, Silvia Farras-Aloy, Maria, A. Gomez-Flechoso, Andrew Cooper, Santi Roca-Fabrega, Konrad Kuijken,, Mohammad Akhlaghi, Giussepe Donatiello

TL;DR
This study detects and characterizes stellar tidal streams around Milky Way-like galaxies beyond the Local Group, revealing their frequency, properties, and relation to satellite populations to inform galaxy evolution theories.
Contribution
It presents the first systematic photometric analysis of stellar streams around Milky Way analogues in the local universe using deep imaging data.
Findings
Identified 16 new stellar tidal streams around Milky Way analogues.
Found a 12.2% +/- 2.4% frequency of streams in the sample.
Streams are generally redder than their progenitors and satellite populations.
Abstract
Context. Stellar tidal streams are the result of tidal interactions between a central galaxy and lower mass systems like satellite galaxies or globular clusters. For the Local Group, many diffuse substructures have been identified and their link to the galaxy evolution has been traced. However it cannot be assumed that the Milky Way or M31 are representative of their galaxy class, and a larger sample of analogue galaxies beyond the Local Group is required to be able to generalise the underlying theory. Aims. We want to characterise photometrically the stellar streams around Milky Way analogues in the local Universe with the goal to deepen our understanding of the interaction between host and satellite galaxies, and ultimately of the galaxy formation and evolution processes. Methods. In the present work we identified and analysed stellar tidal streams around Milky Way analogue…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
