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Tilted outer and inner structures in edge-on galaxies?

Authors :
Mosenkov, Aleksandr V.
Smirnov, Anton A.
Sil'chenko, Olga K.
Rich, R. Michael
Reshetnikov, Vladimir P.
Kormendy, John
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Tilted and warped discs inside tilted dark matter haloes are predicted from numerical and semi-analytical studies. In this paper, we use deep imaging to demonstrate the likely existence of tilted outer structures in real galaxies. We consider two SB0 edge-on galaxies, NGC4469 and NGC4452, which exhibit apparent tilted outer discs with respect to the inner structure. In NGC4469, this structure has a boxy shape, inclined by $\Delta$PA$\approx$3$^{\circ}$ with respect to the inner disc, whereas NGC4452 harbours a discy outer structure with $\Delta$PA$\approx$6$^{\circ}$. In spite of the different shapes, both structures have surface brightness profiles close to exponential and make a large contribution ($\sim30$%) to the total galaxy luminosity. In the case of NGC4452, we propose that its tilted disc likely originates from a former fast tidal encounter (probably with IC3381). For NGC4469, a plausible explanation may also be galaxy harassment, which resulted in a tilted or even a tumbling dark matter halo. A less likely possibility is accretion of gas-rich satellites several Gyr ago. New deep observations may potentially reveal more such galaxies with tilted outer structures, especially in clusters. We also consider galaxies, mentioned in the literature, where a central component (a bar or a bulge) is tilted with respect to the stellar disc. According to our numerical simulations, one of the plausible explanations of such observed "tilts" of the bulge/bar is a projection effect due to a not exactly edge-on orientation of the galaxy coupled with a skew angle of the triaxial bulge/bar.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 19 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.14896
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1885