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A&A
Volume 698, May 2025
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Article Number | L21 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
Section | Letters to the Editor | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202554995 | |
Published online | 16 June 2025 |
Letter to the Editor
UGC 10043 in depth: Dissecting the polar bulge and subtle low surface brightness features
Department of Physics and Astronomy, N283 ESC, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
⋆ Corresponding author: hsenecak@byu.edu
Received:
1
April
2025
Accepted:
28
April
2025
Galaxies with polar structures (of which polar-ring galaxies (PRGs) are a prominent subclass) contain components that are kinematically decoupled and highly inclined relative to the major axis of the host galaxy. Modern deep optical surveys provide a powerful means of detecting low surface brightness (LSB) features around galaxies, which offers critical insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies with polar structures. UGC 10043 is an edge-on galaxy that is notable for its prominent bulge, which extends orthogonally to the disk plane. In addition, the galaxy displays a well-defined integral-shaped disk warp and multiple dust features crossing the bulge along the minor galaxy axis. We present new deep optical photometry of UGC 10043 down to μg = 29.5 mag arcsec−2 and perform a detailed analysis of its LSB and polar structures. The observations reveal a stellar stream aligned along the polar axis, alongside other signatures of tidal interaction, including a flat, tilted LSB envelope that extends toward the neighboring galaxy MCG +04-37-035, with which UGC 10043 is connected by an HI bridge. Our results suggest that the polar component of UGC 10043 comprises an older, triaxial polar bulge and a younger, forming polar structure that likely originates from the ongoing disruption of a dwarf satellite galaxy. It also simultaneously participates in active interaction with MCG +04-37-035.
Key words: galaxies: bulges / galaxies: evolution / galaxies: individual: UGC 10043 / galaxies: peculiar / galaxies: photometry
© The Authors 2025
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