The metal-poor dwarf irregular galaxy candidate next to Mrk 1172

Abstract

In this work we characterise the properties of the object SDSS J020536.84-081424.7, an extended nebular region with projected extension of 14 × 14 kpc2 in the line of sight of the ETG Mrk 1172, using unprecedented spectroscopic data from MUSE. We perform a spatially resolved stellar population synthesis and estimate the stellar mass for both Mrk 1172 (1 × 1011 M) and our object of study (3 × 109 M). While the stellar content of Mrk 1172 is dominated by an old ( 10 Gyr) stellar population, the extended nebular emission has its light dominated by young to intermediate age populations (from 100 Myr to 1 Gyr) and presents strong emission lines such as: Hβ, [O III] λλ4959,5007, Hα, [N II] λλ6549,6585 and [S II] λλ6717,6732. Using these emission lines we find that it is metal-poor (with Z 1/3 Z, comparable to the LMC) and is actively forming stars (0.70 M yr-1), especially in a few bright clumpy knots that are readily visible in Hα. The object has an ionised gas mass ≥ 3.8 × 105 M. Moreover, the motion of the gas is well described by a gas in circular orbit in the plane of a disk and is being affected by interaction with Mrk 1172. We conclude that SDSS J020536.84-081424.7 is most likely a dwarf irregular galaxy (dIGal).

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