论文标题

gasp xxix-通过横压剥离来解开螺旋星系的臂

GASP XXIX -- Unwinding the arms of spiral galaxies via ram-pressure stripping

论文作者

Bellhouse, Callum, McGee, Sean L., Smith, Rory, Poggianti, Bianca M., Jaffé, Yara L., Kraljic, Katarina, Franchetto, Andrea, Fritz, Jacopo, Vulcani, Benedetta, Tonnesen, Stephanie, Roediger, Elke, Moretti, Alessia, Gullieuszik, Marco, Shin, Jihye

论文摘要

我们介绍了对RAM压力“放松”聚类星系螺旋臂的效果的首次研究。我们研究了11个从喘气(星系中的气体剥离现象)中剥离的星系,其中除了更常见的“水母”特征,移位的材料似乎还保留了螺旋臂的原始结构。排除了邻居的引力影响,我们将样品与未受干扰的螺旋星系和模拟的剥离星系进行了比较。我们首先确认了放松的性质,发现在10个剥离的星系中发现螺旋臂的角度径向增加,还模拟了面对面和边缘剥离的星系。我们在Undound组件中只发现年轻的明星,而光盘中的年龄较大的恒星则不受干扰。我们将形态和运动学与模拟的RAM压力剥离星系进行了比较,考虑到相对于群内培养基的估计倾斜度,发现在边缘剥离中,可能由于盘旋转而引起的差异式RAM压接,从而导致脱盘旋转,从而导致剥离材料减慢和“堆积”。在面对面的情况下,从外边缘去除的气体落到更高的轨道上,似乎“放松”。在剥离过程中,该模式是相当短的(<0.5GYR),该过程发生在第一次进口期间,并最终被ICM风冲到水母星系的尾部。通过将模拟与观察到的样本进行比较,我们发现面对面和边缘“放松”效应的组合可能会在我们的星系中发生,因为它们在ICM方面经历了不同倾向的剥离。

We present the first study of the effect of ram-pressure "unwinding" the spiral arms of cluster galaxies. We study 11 ram-pressure stripped galaxies from GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena in galaxies) in which, in addition to more commonly observed "jellyfish" features, dislodged material also appears to retain the original structure of the spiral arms. Gravitational influence from neighbours is ruled out and we compare the sample with a control group of undisturbed spiral galaxies and simulated stripped galaxies. We first confirm the unwinding nature, finding the spiral arm pitch angle increases radially in 10 stripped galaxies and also simulated face-on and edge-on stripped galaxies. We find only younger stars in the unwound component, while older stars in the disc remain undisturbed. We compare the morphology and kinematics with simulated ram-pressure stripping galaxies, taking into account the estimated inclination with respect to the intracluster medium and find that in edge-on stripping, unwinding can occur due to differential ram-pressure caused by the disc rotation, causing stripped material to slow and "pile-up". In face-on cases, gas removed from the outer edges falls to higher orbits, appearing to "unwind". The pattern is fairly short-lived (<0.5Gyr) in the stripping process, occurring during first infall and eventually washed out by the ICM wind into the tail of the jellyfish galaxy. By comparing simulations with the observed sample, we find a combination of face-on and edge-on "unwinding" effects are likely to be occurring in our galaxies as they experience stripping with different inclinations with respect to the ICM.

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