2022
DOI: 10.1134/s1063773722020049
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Young Star-Forming Complexes in the Ring of the S0 Galaxy NGC 4324

Abstract: We present the results of our study of starforming regions in the lenticular galaxy NGC 4324. During a complex analysis of multiwavelength observational data -the narrow-band emission-line images obtained with the 2.5-m telescope at the Caucasus Mountain Observatory of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute of the Moscow State University and the archival images in the broad bands of the SDSS, GALEX and WISE surveys -we have detected young starforming complexes (clumps) located in the inner ring of the lenticular… Show more

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“…In the second paper of 2022, Proshina et al (2022) discovered a regularity in the distribution of young stellar complexes and HII regions in the ring of the lenticular (!) SA0+ galaxy NGC 4324 (Fig.…”
Section: Results Of Studies On Regularities In the Distribution Of Yo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the second paper of 2022, Proshina et al (2022) discovered a regularity in the distribution of young stellar complexes and HII regions in the ring of the lenticular (!) SA0+ galaxy NGC 4324 (Fig.…”
Section: Results Of Studies On Regularities In the Distribution Of Yo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stellar complexes of Elmegreen & Elmegreen (1983) are only a specific case of such regions with a higher concentration of the young stellar population. Proshina et al (2022) discovered a drift of star formation along the ring of NGC 4324, where relatively younger star formation regions often lie between relatively older ones. This regularity is not unique: younger and older regions alternate in most galaxies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Minor merging in a system with a large disc galaxy is accompanied by the tidal stripping of the dwarf and by various disturbances in the main galaxy, including the generation of streams, tails, bridges, and rings [53][54][55][56][57]. Stellar and gas streams are an important source of information about the history of galactic evolution and provide verification of various assumptions, including estimates of dark-mass parameters [58,59].…”
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confidence: 99%