General structural properties and low surface brightness tidal features hold important clues to the formation of galaxies. In this paper, we study a sample of polar-ring galaxies (PRGs) based on optical imaging from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Stripe 82 and other deep surveys. We investigate the deepest images of candidates for PRGs to date. We carry out photometric decomposition on the host galaxies and associated polar structures that allows us to derive the structural properties of both components. We are able to detect very faint tidal structures around most PRGs in our sample. For several galaxies, we can directly observe the formation of the polar ring due to merging, which is manifested in debris of the victim galaxy and an arc-like polar structure made up of its material. In a few cases, we can discern signs of tidal accretion. The results obtained indicate that the gravitational interaction and merging of galaxies are the most plausible mechanisms for the formation of PRGs.
Original languageEnglish
Article number115003
Number of pages17
JournalResearch in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Volume22
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

    Research areas

  • galaxies: structure, methods: data analysis, techniques: photometric

    Scopus subject areas

  • Physics and Astronomy(all)
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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