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Astronomy Letters | 2004

NGC 7468: A galaxy with an inner polar disk

L. V. Shalyapina; A. V. Moiseev; V. A. Yakovleva; V. A. Hagen-Thorn; O. Yu. Barsunova

We present our spectroscopic observations of the galaxy NGC 7468 performed at the 6-m Special Astrophysical Observatory telescope using the UAGS long-slit spectrograph, the MPFS multi-pupil fiber spectrograph, and the IFP scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer. We found no significant deviations from the circular rotation of the galactic disk in the velocity field in the regions of brightness excess along the major axis of the galaxy (the putative polar ring). Thus, these features are either tidal structures or weakly developed spiral arms. However, we detected a gaseous disk at the center of the galaxy whose rotation plane is almost perpendicular to the plane of the galactic disk. The central collision of NGC 7468 with a gas-rich dwarf galaxy and their subsequent merging seem to be responsible for the formation of this disk.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004

The stellar content of the ring in NGC 660

G. M. Karataeva; N. A. Tikhonov; O. A. Galazutdinova; V. A. Hagen-Thorn; V. A. Yakovleva

We present the results of stellar photometry of the polar-ring galaxy NGC 660 using the Hubble Space Telescopes archival data obtained with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2. The final list of the resolved stars contains 550 objects, a considerable part of which are blue and red supergiants belonging to the polar ring. The analysis of the Colour-Magnitude Diagram for polar ring stars shows that it is best represented by the isochrones with metallicity Z = 0.008. The process of star formation in the polar ring was continuous and the age of the youngest detected stars is about 7 Myr.


Astronomy Letters | 2002

A spectroscopic study of the peculiar galaxy UGC 5600

L. V. Shalyapina; A. V. Moiseev; V. A. Yakovleva

We present our observations of the galaxy UGS 5600 with a long-slit spectrograph (UAGS) and a multipupil field spectrograph (MPFS) attached to the 6-m Special Astrophysical Observatory telescope. Radial-velocity fields of the stellar and gaseous components were constructed for the central region and inner ring of the galaxy. We proved the existence of two nearly orthogonal kinematic subsystems and conclude that UGC 5600 is a galaxy with an inner polar ring. In the circumnuclear region, we detected noncircular stellar motions and suspected the existence of a minibar. The emission lines are shown to originate in H II regions. We estimated the metallicity from the intensity ratio of the [N II]λ6583 and Hα lines to be nearly solar, which rules out the possibility that the polar ring was produced by the accretion of gas from a dwarf companion.


Astronomy Letters | 2007

2D spectroscopy of candidate polar-ring galaxies. I. the pair of galaxies UGC 5600/09

L. V. Shalyapina; O. A. Merkulova; V. A. Yakovleva; E. V. Volkov

Observations of the pair of galaxies VV 330 with the SCORPIO multimode instrument on the 6-m Special Astrophysical Observatory telescope are presented. Large-scale velocity fields of the ionized gas in Hα and brightness distributions in continuum and Hα have been constructed for both galaxies with the help of a scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer. Long-slit spectroscopy is used to study the stellar kinematics. Analysis of the data obtained has revealed a complex structure in each of the pair components. Three kinematic subsystems have been identified in UGC 5600: a stellar disk, an “inner gas ring” turned with respect to the disk through ∼80°, and an outer gas disk. The stellar and outer gas disks are noncoplanar. Possible scenarios for the formation of the observed multicomponent kinematic galactic structure are considered, including the case where the large-scale velocity field of the gas is represented by the kinematic model of a disk with a warp. The velocity field in the second galaxy of the pair, UGC 5609, is more regular. A joint analysis of the data on the photometric structure and the velocity field has shown that this is probably a late-type spiral galaxy whose shape is distorted by the gravitational interaction, possibly, with UGC 5600.


Astronomy Letters | 2004

UGC 5119: A galaxy with a stellar polar ring?

V. A. Yakovleva; G. M. Karataeva

AbstractWe present our photometric BV Rc observations of UGC 5119, a candidate polar-ring galaxy. We have determined its absolute magnitude, n


Astronomy Letters | 2008

Spectroscopic study of the peculiar galaxy UGC 5119

O. A. Merkulova; L. V. Shalyapina; V. A. Yakovleva; G. M. Karataeva


Astronomy Reports | 2005

A spectroscopic and photometric study of NGC 2685, the prototype polar-ring galaxy

V. A. Hagen-Thorn; L. V. Shalyapina; G. M. Karataeva; V. A. Yakovleva; A. V. Moiseev; A. N. Burenkov

M_{0,B} = - 20mathop mlimits_. 3


Astronomy Letters | 2009

2-D spectroscopy of polar-ring galaxies candidates. II. The peculiar galaxies NGC 2748 and UGC 4385

O. A. Merkulova; L. V. Shalyapina; V. A. Yakovleva


Astronomy Letters | 2004

The phenomenon of the galaxy NGC 6286: a forming polar ring or a superwind?

L. V. Shalyapina; A. V. Moiseev; V. A. Yakovleva; V. A. Hagen-Thorn; A.N. Burenkov

n, and total color indices, n


Astronomy Letters | 2016

Spectroscopic study of the peculiar galaxy IC 883

V. A. Yakovleva; O. A. Merkulova; G. M. Karataeva; L. V. Shalyapina; N. V. Yablokova; A. N. Burenkov

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G. M. Karataeva

Saint Petersburg State University

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L. V. Shalyapina

Saint Petersburg State University

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V. A. Hagen-Thorn

Saint Petersburg State University

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O. A. Merkulova

Saint Petersburg State University

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A. N. Burenkov

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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A. V. Moiseev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. A. Arkharov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A.N. Burenkov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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D. A. Morozova

Saint Petersburg State University

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E. I. Hagen-Thorn

Saint Petersburg State University

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