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2003A&A...409...91D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 409, 91-97 (2003/10-1)

On the nature of the galaxy NGC 5666.

DONZELLI C.J. and DAVOUST E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present B and R CCD images and optical spectroscopy in the range 3700-8900Å for the galaxy NGC 5666, which until now was considered as a low-luminosity elliptical. The high-resolution images show a conspicuous spiral pattern which is limited to the inner region (r≤5", or 1/6 of the isophotal radius) and a faint (presumably tidal) outer feature dotted with small knots resembling star clusters or tidal dwarf galaxies. The patchy spiral structure and the luminosity profiles suggest a late-type morphological type, but the disk is of high central surface brightness and the bulge weak and very extended. The nuclear spectrum reveals typical emission lines found in late-type galaxies, but the underlying nuclear stellar population and continuum only match that of an elliptical galaxy combined with a young (<1Gyr) stellar population. These and other properties of the galaxy suggest that this could be a minor merger, at an intermediate stage, between a gas-rich dwarf and a small early-type disk galaxy. If this is the case, the galaxy NGC 5666 will provide important constraints to the theory of hierarchical galaxy formation.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: photometry

Nomenclature: Fig.2, Table 3: [DD2003] HII NN (Nos 1-17). Fig.3, Table 4: [DD2003] Knot NN (Nos 1-10).

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