Radio continuum emission from a tidal dwarf galaxy
Blanca M. Moncada-Cuadri, Ute Lisenfeld, Miguel Querejeta, Carole, Mundell

TL;DR
This study investigates radio continuum emission from a tidal dwarf galaxy in the Arp 94 system, revealing insights into star formation and cosmic ray processes in extreme galactic environments.
Contribution
First radio continuum analysis of the TDG J1023+1952 in Arp 94, highlighting emission characteristics and shock-related cosmic ray acceleration.
Findings
Detected extended radio emission from the TDG's vicinity.
Identified a flat spectrum region possibly due to shock acceleration.
Provided an upper limit of 2.2 mJy for the TDG's radio emission.
Abstract
Tidal dwarf galaxies (TDGs) form in the debris of galaxy mergers, making them ideal testbeds for investigating star formation in an extreme environment. We present radio continuum EVLA observations spanning 1-2 GHz of the interacting system Arp 94, which contains the TDG J1023+1952. We detect extended radio continuum emission from the disc of the TDG's putative parent galaxy, the spiral NGC 3227. The TDG lies in front of the spiral disc, partially overlapping in projection. This challenging alignment complicates the separation of the respective contributions of radio emission from the TDG and disc. However, we show that the radio continuum appears more prominent around the TDG's location, suggesting the detection of emission from the TDG. Quantifying this argument, we derive an upper limit of 2.2 mJy for the whole TDG's emission. Our derived in-band spectral index map of the system…
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