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Recycling of ghost galaxies: the origin of giant HI ring around NGC 1533

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posted on 2024-07-13, 03:16 authored by Kenji Bekki, Warrick CouchWarrick Couch, Emma Ryan-WeberEmma Ryan-Weber, Rachel Webster
We propose that the giant HI ring recently discovered by HIPASS for S0 galaxy NGC 1533 is formed by unequal-mass merging between gas-rich LSB (low surface brightness: 'ghost'') galaxies and HSB disks. The NGC 1533 progenitor HSB spiral is transformed into a barred S0 during merging and the outer HI gas disk of the LSB is transformed into the giant HI ring. We also discuss two different possibilities for the origin of isolated star-forming regions ('ELdot'' objects) in the giant gas ring.

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9781583811665

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International Astronomical Union Symposium S217: Recycling Intergalactic and Interstellar Matter, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 14-17 July 2003 / Pierre-Alain Duc, Jonathan Braine and Elias Brinks (eds.)

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International Astronomical Union Symposium S217: Recycling Intergalactic and Interstellar Matter, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 14-17 July 2003 / Pierre-Alain Duc, Jonathan Braine and Elias Brinks eds.

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1 p

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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Copyright © 2004 International Astronomical Union. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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