SIT 45: An interacting, compact, and star-forming isolated galaxy triplet
D. Grajales-Medina, M. Argudo-Fern\'andez, P. V\'asquez-Bustos, S., Verley, M. Boquien, S. Salim, S. Duarte Puertas, U. Lisenfeld, D. Espada, H., Salas-Olave

TL;DR
SIT 45 is an isolated galaxy triplet of interacting, star-forming late-type galaxies, offering insights into dynamical evolution and star formation triggered by interactions within a dark matter halo.
Contribution
This study provides a detailed analysis of the dynamical state and star formation history of SIT 45, highlighting its ongoing interactions and their role in galaxy evolution.
Findings
SIT 45 shows recent star-formation increase (~200 Myr) likely triggered by interactions.
The system is highly evolved dynamically, contrary to expectations for star-forming late-type galaxy triplets.
The triplet's compactness results from ongoing interactions, not long-term evolution.
Abstract
The merging system SIT 45 (UGC 12589) is an unusual isolated galaxy triplet, consisting of three merging late-type galaxies, out of 315 systems in the SIT (SDSS-based catalogue of Isolated Triplets). The main aims of this work are to study its dynamical evolution and star formation history (SFH), as well as its dependence on its local and large-scale environment. To study its dynamics, parameters such as the velocity dispersion (), the harmonic radius (), the crossing time (), and the virial mass (), along with the compactness of the triplet () were considered. To constrain the SFH, we used CIGALE to fit its observed spectral energy distribution using multi-wavelength data from the ultraviolet to the infrared. According to its SFH, SIT 45 presents star-formation, where the galaxies also present recent (200 Myr) star-formation increase,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
