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Observing ram pressure at work in intermediate redshift clusters with MUSE: the case of Abell 2744and Abell 370

Authors :
Moretti, A.
Radovich, M.
Poggianti, B. M.
Vulcani, B.
Gullieuszik, M.
Werle, A.
Bellhouse, C.
Bacchini, C.
Fritz, J.
Soucail, G.
Richard, J.
Franchetto, A.
Tomicic, N.
Omizzolo, A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Ram pressure stripping has been proven to be effective in shaping galaxy properties in dense environments at low redshift. The availability of MUSE observations of a sample of distant (z$\sim 0.3-0.5$) clusters has allowed to search for galaxies subject to this phenomenon at significant lookback times. In this paper we describe how we discovered and characterized 13 ram-pressure stripped galaxies in the central regions of two intermediate redshift (z$\sim$0.3-0.4) clusters, A2744 and A370, using the MUSE spectrograph. Emission line properties as well as stellar features have been analyzed to infer the presence of this gas--only stripping mechanism, that produces spectacular ionized gas tails (H$_{\alpha}$ and even more astonishing [OII](3727,3729) departing from the main galaxy body. The inner regions of these two clusters reveal the predominance of such galaxies among blue star-forming cluster members, suggesting that ram-pressure stripping was even more effective at intermediate redshift than in today's Universe. Interestingly, the resolved [OII]/H$_{\alpha}$ line ratio in the stripped tails is exceptionally high compared to that in the disks of these galaxies, (which is comparable to that in normal low-z galaxies), suggesting lower gas densities and/or an interaction with the hot surrounding ICM.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication on ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.04501
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac36c7