The Smallest Scale of Hierarchy Survey (SSH) III. Dwarf-dwarf satellite merging phenomena in the low-mass regime
Elena Sacchi, Michele Bellazzini, Francesca Annibali, Monica Tosi,, Giacomo Beccari, John M. Cannon, Laura C. Hunter, Diego Paris, Sambit, Roychowdhury, Lila Schisgal, Liese van Zee, Michele Cignoni, Felice Cusano,, Roelof S. de Jong, Leslie Hunt, and Raffaele Pascale

TL;DR
This study uses deep imaging to detect tidal features in dwarf galaxies, providing evidence for hierarchical merging with satellites in low-mass regimes, consistent with cosmological models.
Contribution
First direct evidence of dwarf-dwarf merging phenomena in low-mass galaxies through resolved stellar tidal features.
Findings
Detected tidal features in 6 dwarf galaxies.
Estimated ~13% of late-type dwarfs show merging signs.
Supports hierarchical merging in low-mass galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We present new deep, wide-field Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) and imaging data from the Smallest Scale of Hierarchy Survey (SSH) revealing previously undetected tidal features and stellar streams in the outskirts of six dwarf irregular galaxies (NGC 5238, UGC 6456, UGC 6541, UGC 7605, UGC 8638, and UGC 8760) with stellar masses in the range M to M. The six dwarfs are located 1-2 Mpc away from large galaxies, implying that the observed distortions are unlikely to be due to tidal effects from a nearby, massive companion. At the dwarfs' distances of 3-4 Mpc, the identified tidal features are all resolved into individual stars in the LBT images and appear to be made of a population older than 1-2 Gyr, excluding the possibility that they result from irregular and asymmetric star formation episodes that are common in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
