Understanding the role of morphology and environment on the dynamical evolution of isolated galaxy triplets
P. V\'asquez-Bustos, M. Argudo-Fern\'andez, D. Grajales-Medina, S., Duarte Puertas, and S. Verley

TL;DR
This study investigates how the morphology and environment influence the dynamical evolution of isolated galaxy triplets, revealing correlations between system compactness, dynamical state, and galaxy properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of isolated galaxy triplets, linking their dynamical properties with galaxy morphology, star formation, and environmental factors.
Findings
Early-type triplets are more compact.
Relaxed triplets show signs of advanced dynamical evolution.
Star formation rate increases with stellar mass ratio in early-type galaxy triplets.
Abstract
The environment where galaxies reside affects their evolutionary histories. Galaxy triplets (systems composed of three physically bound galaxies) constitute one of simplest group of galaxies and are therefore excellent laboratories to study evolutionary mechanisms where effects of the environment are minimal. We present a statistical study of the dynamical properties of isolated galaxy triplets as a function of their local and large scale environments. To explore the connection of the dynamical evolution on the systems with the evolution of the galaxies composing the triplets, we consider observational properties as morphology and star formation rate (SFR). We used the SDSS-based catalog of Isolated Triplets (SIT), which contains 315 triplets. We classified each triplet according to galaxy morphologies and defined a parameter to quantify the total local tidal strengths in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
