The central region of the enigmatic Malin 1

Saha, Kanak; Barway, Sudhanshu; Dhiwar, Suraj; Narayan, Chaitra; Tandon, Shyam

India

Abstract

Malin 1, being a class of giant low surface galaxies, continues to surprise us even today. The HST/F814W observation has shown that the central region of Malin 1 is more like a normal SB0/a galaxy, while the rest of the disk has the characteristic of a low surface brightness system. The AstroSat/UVIT observations suggest scattered recent star formation activity all over the disk, especially along the spiral arms. The central 9'' (14kpc) region, similar to the size of the Milky Way's stellar disk, has a number of far-UV clumps—indicating recent star-formation activity. The high resolution UVIT/F154W image reveals far-UV emission within the bar region (4kpc)—suggesting the presence of hot, young stars in the bar. These young stars from the bar region are perhaps responsible for producing the strong emission lines such as Hα, [OII] seen in the SDSS spectra. Malin 1B, a dwarf early-type galaxy, is interacting with the central region and probably responsible for inducing the recent star-formation activity in this galaxy.

2021 Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
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