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Title: Spirals, Bridges, and Tails: A GALEX UV Atlas of Interacting Galaxies
Authors: Beverly J. Smith (1), Mark L. Giroux (1), Curtis Struck (2), Mark Han**** (3), Sabrina Hurlock (1) ((1) East Tennessee State University, (2) Iowa State University, University of California Riverside (3))

We have used the GALEX ultraviolet telescope to study stellar populations and star formation morphology in a well-defined sample of 42 nearby optically-selected pre-merger interacting galaxy pairs. Galaxy interactions were likely far more common in the early Universe than in the present, thus our study provides a nearby well-resolved comparison sample for high redshift studies. We have combined the GALEX NUV and FUV images with broadband optical maps from the Sloan Digitised Sky Survey to investigate the ages and extinctions of the tidal features and the disks. The distributions of the UV/optical colours of the tidal features and the main disks of the galaxies are similar, however, the tidal features are bluer on average in NUV - g when compared with their own parent disks, thus tails and bridges are often more prominent relative to the disks in UV images compared to optical maps. This effect is likely due to enhanced star formation in the tidal features compared to the disks rather than reduced extinction, however, lower metallicities may also play a role. We have identified a few new candidate tidal dwarf galaxies in this sample. Other interesting morphologies such as accretion tails and 'beads on a string' are also seen in these images. We also identify a possible 'Taffy' galaxy in our sample, which may have been produced by a head-on collision between two galaxies. In only a few cases are strong tidal features seen in HI maps but not in GALEX.

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