We present the first analysis of the stellar content of the structures and substructures identified in the peculiar star-forming galaxyNGC 5474, based onHubbleSpace Telescope resolved photometry from the LEGUS survey. NGC 5474 is a satellite of the giantspiral M 101, and it is known to have a prominent bulge that is significantly off-set from the kinematic centre of the underlying Hiand stellar disc. The youngest stars (age.100 Myr) trace a flocculent spiral pattern extending out to&8 kpc from the centre of thegalaxy. On the other hand, intermediate-age (age>500 Myr) and old (age>2 Gyr) stars dominate the off-centred bulge and a largesubstructure residing in the south-western part of the disc (SW over-density) and they are not correlated with the spiral arms. The oldage of the stars in the SW over-density suggests that this may be another signature of any dynamical interactions that have shapedthis anomalous galaxy. We suggest that a fly by with M 101, generally invoked as the origin of the anomalies, may not be sufficient toexplain all the observations. A more local and more recent interaction may help to put all the pieces of this galactic puzzle together.

The strange case of the peculiar spiral galaxy NGC 5474. New pieces of a galactic puzzle / Bellazzini, M.; Annibali, F.; Tosi, M.; Mucciarelli, A.; Cignoni, M.; Beccari, G.; Nipoti, C.; Pascale, R.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - ELETTRONICO. - 634:(2020), pp. A124.1-A124.10. [10.1051/0004-6361/201937284]

The strange case of the peculiar spiral galaxy NGC 5474. New pieces of a galactic puzzle

Mucciarelli, A.;Nipoti, C.;Pascale, R.
2020

Abstract

We present the first analysis of the stellar content of the structures and substructures identified in the peculiar star-forming galaxyNGC 5474, based onHubbleSpace Telescope resolved photometry from the LEGUS survey. NGC 5474 is a satellite of the giantspiral M 101, and it is known to have a prominent bulge that is significantly off-set from the kinematic centre of the underlying Hiand stellar disc. The youngest stars (age.100 Myr) trace a flocculent spiral pattern extending out to&8 kpc from the centre of thegalaxy. On the other hand, intermediate-age (age>500 Myr) and old (age>2 Gyr) stars dominate the off-centred bulge and a largesubstructure residing in the south-western part of the disc (SW over-density) and they are not correlated with the spiral arms. The oldage of the stars in the SW over-density suggests that this may be another signature of any dynamical interactions that have shapedthis anomalous galaxy. We suggest that a fly by with M 101, generally invoked as the origin of the anomalies, may not be sufficient toexplain all the observations. A more local and more recent interaction may help to put all the pieces of this galactic puzzle together.
2020
The strange case of the peculiar spiral galaxy NGC 5474. New pieces of a galactic puzzle / Bellazzini, M.; Annibali, F.; Tosi, M.; Mucciarelli, A.; Cignoni, M.; Beccari, G.; Nipoti, C.; Pascale, R.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - ELETTRONICO. - 634:(2020), pp. A124.1-A124.10. [10.1051/0004-6361/201937284]
Bellazzini, M.; Annibali, F.; Tosi, M.; Mucciarelli, A.; Cignoni, M.; Beccari, G.; Nipoti, C.; Pascale, R.
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