Search for gas accretion imprints in voids: II. The galaxy Ark 18 as a result of a dwarf–dwarf merger

@inproceedings{Egorova2021SearchFG,
  title={Search for gas accretion imprints in voids: II. The galaxy Ark 18 as a result of a dwarf–dwarf merger},
  author={Evgeniya S Egorova and Oleg V. Egorov and Alexei V. Moiseev and Anna S Saburova and Kirill A. Grishin and Igor V. Chilingarian},
  year={2021}
}
The low-mass low-surface brightness (LSB) disc galaxy Arakelian 18 (Ark 18) resides in the Eridanus void and because of its isolation represents an ideal case to study the formation and evolution mechanisms of such a galaxy type. Its complex structure consists of an extended blue LSB disc and a bright central elliptically-shaped part hosting a massive off-centered star-forming clump. We present the in-depth study of Ark 18 based on observations with the SCORPIO-2 long-slit spectrograph and a… 
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