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The morphological and velocity structures in the gaseous (HI and CO) and stellar components of two interacting systems are examined. Both Arp 140 and Arp 104 reveal extended tidal tails in the HI. The Hα and FIR fluxes of Arp 140 yield similar SFR of ∼ 0.8 M⊙ yr-1. In contrast the Hα flux of Arp 104 yields a SFR of ∼ 0.05 M⊙ yr-1, ∼ 20 times smaller than that obtained from the FIR flux. Spectra were used to examine the changing velocity of atomic and molecular gas in NGC 5218 (Arp 104). The atomic and molecular gas were found to be dynamically similar with comparable velocities and velocity widths across the galaxy; consistent with the two phases responding similarly to the interaction, or enhanced HI to CO conversion in the centre of the galaxy.
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Cullen, H., Alexander, P. & Clemens, M. Probing the physics of interacting galaxies. Astrophysics and Space Science 284, 503–506 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024060411996
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