A Young Blue Tidal Stream in Ngc 5128
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Stellar streams in galaxy halos are the natural consequence of a history of merging and accretion. We present evidence for a blue tidal stream of young stars in the nearest giant elliptical galaxy, NGC 5128 (Centaurus A). Using optical UBVR color maps, unsharp masking, and adaptive histogram equalization, we detect a blue arc in the northwest portion of the galaxy that traces a partial ellipse with an apocenter of 8 kpc. We also report the discovery of numerous young star clusters that are associated with the arc. The brightest of these clusters is spectroscopically confirmed, has an age of ∼ 350 Myr, and may be a proto-globular cluster. It is likely that this arc, which is distinct from the surrounding shell system and the young jet-related stars in the northeast, is a tidally disrupted stellar stream orbiting the galaxy. Both the age derived from the integrated optical colors of the stream and its dynamical disruption timescale have values of 200–400 Myr. We propose that this stream of young stars was formed when a dwarf irregular galaxy, or similar sized gas fragment, underwent a tidally triggered burst of star formation as it fell into NGC 5128 and was disrupted ∼ 300 Myr ago. The stars and star clusters in this stream will eventually disperse and become part of the main body of NGC 5128, suggesting that the infall of gas-rich dwarfs plays a role in the building of stellar halos and globular cluster systems. Subject headings: galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD — galaxies: dwarf — galaxies: evolution — galaxies: formation — galaxies: halos — galaxies: individual (NGC 5128) — galaxies: interactions — galaxies: stellar content — galaxies: star clusters — galaxies: structure — techniques: image processing
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