Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Comparing Visually and Spectroscopically Identified Galaxy Merger Samples
Alice Desmons, Sarah Brough, Cristina Mart\'inez-Lombilla, Roberto De, Propris, Benne Holwerda, \'Angel R. L\'opez S\'anchez

TL;DR
This study compares visually identified tidal features and spectroscopically detected close pairs in galaxy mergers to understand potential biases and stages of merging galaxies, using GAMA survey data and deep imaging.
Contribution
It provides a direct comparison of merger detection methods, revealing their sensitivity to different merger stages and confirming simulation predictions.
Findings
Close pairs detect early-stage mergers.
Tidal features identify later-stage mergers.
Overlap suggests intermediate-stage mergers.
Abstract
We conduct a comparison of the merging galaxy populations detected by a sample of visual identification of tidal features around galaxies as well as spectroscopically-detected close pairs of galaxies to determine whether our method of selecting merging galaxies biases our understanding of galaxy interactions. Our volume-limited parent sample consists of 852 galaxies from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey in the redshift range and stellar mass range log. We conduct our comparison using images from the Ultradeep layer of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) to visually-classify galaxies with tidal features and compare these to the galaxies in the GAMA spectroscopic close-pair sample. We identify 198 galaxies possessing tidal features, resulting in a tidal feature fraction…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
