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The Formation of Dwarf Galaxies in Tidal Debris: A Study of the Compact Group Environment

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In this article, the authors present a sample of 47 candidate dwarf galaxies associated with the tidal tails and arms in the groups and estimate the contribution of the tidal dwarf formation mechanism to the population of dwarf galaxies observed at large in compact groups.
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From R-band images of 42 Hickson compact groups, we present a sample of 47 candidate dwarf galaxies that are associated with the tidal tails and arms in the groups. The candidates, found in 15 tidal features, have R magnitudes and masses (for M/L = 1) in the ranges -16.5 < M_R - 5 log h_{75} < -11.5 and 2x10^6 M_{\odot} < M < 2x10^8 M_{\odot}, respectively. Their masses and locations are compared to the predictions of theoretical/N-body tidal dwarf formation scenarios. Considering the longevity of tidal debris in the compact group environment and the results of this survey, we estimate the contribution of the tidal dwarf formation mechanism to the population of dwarf galaxies observed at large in compact groups. If the majority of our dwarf galaxy candidates are confirmed as being gravitationally bound stellar systems, then a significant fraction, perhaps as much as one-half, of the dwarf population in compact groups is the product of interactions among giant parent galaxies.

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