Abstract
Abstract
We present a study of the structural properties and metallicity distribution of the nearby peculiar galaxy NGC 3077. Using data from our survey of the M81 Group with the Hyper Suprime-Cam on board the Subaru Telescope, we construct deep color–magnitude diagrams that are used to probe the old red giant branch (RGB) population of NGC 3077. We map these stars out to and beyond the nominal tidal radius, which allows us to derive the structural properties and stellar content of the peripheral regions. We show that NGC 3077 has an extended stellar halo and pronounced “S-shaped” tidal tails that diverge from the radial profile of the inner region. The average metallicity of the old population in NGC 3077 is estimated from individual RGBs to be [M/H] = −0.98 ± 0.26, which decreases with the distance from the galaxy center as [M/H] = −0.17 dex
R
h
−
1
. The metallicity of the S-shaped structure is similar to that of the regions lying at r ∼ 4 × R
h
( ∼ 30 kpc), indicating that the stellar constituents of the tidal tails have come from the outer envelope of NGC 3077. These results suggest that this peculiar galaxy was probably a rather normal dwarf elliptical galaxy before the tidal interaction with M81 and M82. We also examine the evidence in our data set for the six recently reported ultrafaint dwarf candidates around NGC 3077. We recover a spatial overdensity of sources coinciding with only one of these.
Funder
MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
2 articles.
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