2013
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/780/2/119
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Transformation of a Virgo Cluster Dwarf Irregular Galaxy by Ram Pressure Stripping: Ic3418 and Its Fireballs

Abstract: We present optical imaging and spectroscopy and HI imaging of the Virgo Cluster galaxy IC 3418, which is likely a "smoking gun" example of the transformation of a dwarf irregular into a dwarf elliptical galaxy by ram pressure stripping. IC 3418 has a spectacular 17 kpc length UV-bright tail comprised of knots, head-tail, and linear stellar features. The only Hα emission arises from a few HII regions in the tail, the brightest of which are at the heads of head-tail UV sources whose tails point toward the galaxy… Show more

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“…A clear trend is observed inward of two to three cluster virial radii: the fraction of gas-rich galaxies decreases monotonically with decreasing cluster-centric distance. This trend is in good agreement with observations that the HI gas depletion increases with decreasing cluster-centric distance inward of about two virial radii (15,18,20,24,(48)(49)(50)(51)(52). Intriguingly, observations indicate that the distribution of star formation rates of cluster galaxies begins to change, compared with the field population, at a cluster-centric radius of about three virial radii.…”
Section: Cen Et Alsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…A clear trend is observed inward of two to three cluster virial radii: the fraction of gas-rich galaxies decreases monotonically with decreasing cluster-centric distance. This trend is in good agreement with observations that the HI gas depletion increases with decreasing cluster-centric distance inward of about two virial radii (15,18,20,24,(48)(49)(50)(51)(52). Intriguingly, observations indicate that the distribution of star formation rates of cluster galaxies begins to change, compared with the field population, at a cluster-centric radius of about three virial radii.…”
Section: Cen Et Alsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…14-24 and references therein). Recent detailed observations of ongoing gas depletion from galaxies in clusters are presented by the Very Large Array survey of neutral hydrogen (HI) in Virgo galaxies showing long tails of stripped gas behind galaxies, where the gas clumps in the tails are accelerated by ram pressure, leaving behind streams of new stars (22,24). Long tails of HI and ionized gas are observed in galaxies in several nearby clusters, consistent with the description given here (e.g., refs.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…We should recall, however, that these condensed regions of star formation appear in the simulations whenever the gas is allowed to cool and the contribution of the different heating processes is underestimated. The presence of several condensed regions in another Virgo cluster galaxy, IC 3418 (Hester et al 2010;Fumagalli et al 2011;Kenney et al 2014), where the conditions of the intracluster medium are expected to be similar to those encountered by NGC 4569, clearly indicates that the process of formation of these extraplanar HII regions is still far from being understood.…”
Section: The Diffuse Gasmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The smallest resolved features in the Hα+[NII] image have a filametary structure of thickness larger than 200 pc. We note that the NUV image of the galaxy and its surrounding regions was obtained with a very long exposure (16 993 s) and it is thus very sensitive to extraplanar star-forming regions, such as those observed around M49 (Arrigoni- Battaia et al 2012) or VCC 1217 (Hester et al 2010;Fumagalli et al 2011;Kenney et al 2014). The Hα+[NII] surface brightness of the extraplanar HII region which are associated with these two galaxies is ∼2 × 10 −17 erg cm −2 s −1 arcsec −2 , thus well above the A68, page 8 of 17 Table 2.…”
Section: Comparison With Multifrequency Datamentioning
confidence: 96%
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