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Boundary-supported radial layering in Hoag-like ring galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-18 v2

Abstract

Clean Hoag-like ring galaxies are often characterized by an old compact central component, a depleted gap, and a detached outer ring. We identify a boundary-supported radial-layering mechanism in a shell-deformed Kepler control model. A compact inner boundary supplies the core state, while a localized effective shell deformation, interpreted as the reduced imprint of externally supplied material settled near a finite circularization radius, needs to create only an internal maximum and a subsequent outer minimum. These act as the gap barrier and ring-supporting well. The onset of this structure is organized by a saddle-node threshold of the critical-point equation. In a 10^4-point Monte Carlo scan, shell-localized boundary-supported candidates occupy finite parameter volume under the adopted priors, and none of the localized candidates contains an ordered interior minimum--maximum--minimum subsequence. The same branch gives a scale-free gap-to-ring interval overlapping representative ratios for Hoag's Object, UGC 4599, and PGC 1000714, but not for the environmentally processed comparison object JO171.

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@article{arxiv.2605.14725,
  title  = {Boundary-supported radial layering in Hoag-like ring galaxies},
  author = {Yue Xu and Chenxi Sun and Jianwei Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.14725},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

5 pages, 3 figures; submitted to MNRAS Letters