Tidal streams around galaxies in the SDSS DR7 archive. I. First results

Bomans, D. J.; Dettmar, R. -J.; Miskolczi, A.

Germany

Abstract

Context. Models of hierarchical structure formation predict the accretion of smaller satellite galaxies onto more massive systems and this process should be accompanied by a disintegration of the smaller companions visible, e.g., in tidal streams.
Aims: In order to verify and quantify this scenario we have developed a search strategy for low surface brightness tidal structures around a sample of 474 galaxies using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR7 archive.
Methods: Calibrated images taken from the SDSS archive were processed in an automated manner and visually inspected for possible tidal streams.
Results: We were able to extract structures at surface brightness levels ranging from ~24 down to 28 mag arcsec-2. A significant number of tidal streams was found and measured. Their apparent length varies as they seem to be in different stages of accretion.
Conclusions: At least 6% of the galaxies show distinct stream like features, a total of 19% show faint features. Several individual cases are described and discussed.

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2011 Astronomy and Astrophysics
eHST 55