Deep Optical Imaging of A Compact Group of Galaxies, Seyfert's Sextet
Abstract
In order to investigate the dynamical status of Seyfert's Sextet (SS), we have obtained a deep optical () image of this group. Our image shows that a faint envelope, down to a surface brightness (AB) mag arcsec, surrounds the member galaxies. This envelope is irregular in shape. It is likely that this shape is attributed either to recent-past or to on-going galaxy interactions in SS. If the member galaxies have experienced a number of mutual interactions over a long timescale, the shape of the envelope should be rounder. Therefore, the irregular-shaped morphology suggests that SS is in an early phase of dynamical interaction among the member galaxies. It is interesting to note that the soft X-ray image obtained with ROSAT (Pildis et al. 1995) is significantly similar in morphology. We discuss the possible future evolution of SS briefly.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0007220,
title = {Deep Optical Imaging of A Compact Group of Galaxies, Seyfert's Sextet},
author = {S. Nishiura and T. Murayama and M. Shimada and Y. Sato and T. Nagao and K. Molikawa and Y. Taniguchi and D. B. Sanders},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0007220},
year = {2009}
}
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7 pages text (emulateapj LaTeX), 8 figures (3 EPS files, 1 PostScript file, and 4 jpeg files) figures, The Astronomical Journal, 120, No. 5 inpress