The AMIGA sample of isolated galaxies. XIV. Disc breaks and interactions through ultra-deep optical imaging
P. M. S\'anchez-Alarc\'on, J. Rom\'an, J. H. Knapen, L., Verdes-Montenegro, S. Comer\'on, R. M. Rich, J. E. Beckman, M., Argudo-Fern\'andez, P. Ram\'irez-Moreta, J. Blasco, E. Unda-Sanzana, J., Garrido, and S. S\'anchez-Exposito

TL;DR
This study uses ultra-deep optical imaging to analyze the structure of isolated galaxies, revealing interaction signatures and disc break types, and comparing these features to galaxies in denser environments to understand galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the impact of interactions on isolated galaxies by detecting faint features and classifying disc profiles with unprecedented depth imaging.
Findings
Detected interaction features in 40% of the sample
Major mergers likely cause up-bending profiles
Isolated galaxies predominantly have exponential discs
Abstract
In the standard cosmological model of galaxy evolution, mergers and interactions play a fundamental role in shaping galaxies. Galaxies that are currently isolated are thus interesting, allowing us to distinguish between internal and external processes affecting the galactic structure. However, current observational limits may obscure crucial information in the low-mass or low-brightness regime. We use optical imaging of a subsample of the AMIGA catalogue of isolated galaxies to explore the impact of different factors on the structure of these galaxies. We study the type of disc break as a function of the degree of isolation and the presence of interaction indicators like tidal streams or plumes only detectable in the low surface brightness regime. We present deep optical imaging of a sample of 25 isolated galaxies. Through careful data processing and analysis techniques, the surface…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
