2009
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/138/6/1741
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Vla Imaging of Virgo Spirals in Atomic Gas (Viva). I. The Atlas and the H I Properties

Abstract: We present the results of a new VLA H i Imaging survey of Virgo galaxies, the VLA Imaging survey of Virgo galaxies in Atomic gas (VIVA). The survey includes high-resolution H i data of 53 carefully selected late type galaxies (48 spirals and five irregular systems). The goal is to study environmental effects on H i gas properties of cluster galaxies to understand which physical mechanisms affect galaxy evolution in different density regions, and to establish how far out the impact of the cluster reaches. As a … Show more

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“…B.13): has a strongly truncated gas disk with a one-sided arm structure to the west (Vollmer et al 2004a;Chung et al 2009). This arm structure consists of resettling ISM which has been pushed to larger galactic radii by a ram pressure stripping event ∼300 Myr ago (Vollmer et al 2004a;Boselli et al 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…B.13): has a strongly truncated gas disk with a one-sided arm structure to the west (Vollmer et al 2004a;Chung et al 2009). This arm structure consists of resettling ISM which has been pushed to larger galactic radii by a ram pressure stripping event ∼300 Myr ago (Vollmer et al 2004a;Boselli et al 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VLA Imaging of Virgo in Atomic gas (VIVA; Chung et al 2009) provide the Hi observations, while the mid-infrared (MIR) to farinfrared (FIR) imaging are obtained from the Spitzer Survey of Virgo (SPITSOV; Kenney et al 2009;Wong et al, in prep.). The observations from SPITSOV are more sensitive by a factor of √ 2 than the SINGS observations as SPITSOV is largely interested in detecting extraplanar and outer galaxy IR emission (Wong et al, in prep.).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long tails of HI and ionized gas are observed in galaxies in several nearby clusters, consistent with the description given here (e.g., refs. 21,22,[25][26][27].…”
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“…Therefore it is unlikely that we are missing much CO 1 arcmin HI (green) 12CO (2-1) (white contours) FUV (blue) Hα (red) Optical (black) ICM wind direction (black arrows) Figure 2. The 12CO is more extended in the same direction as the H i gas (in the west; right side) (VIVA, Chung et al 2009), while its old stellar disk (DSS2 blue) is not disturbed. Both 12CO gas and H i gas are compressed in the south.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown by H i imaging data (e.g. Chung et al 2009), a number of H i-deficient galaxies are not only severely truncated within the stellar disk but are also disturbed (e.g. NGC 4522; Kenney et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%