2014ApJ...781L..40E


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2014ApJ...781L..40E - Astrophys. J., 781, L40 (2014/February-1)

Jellyfish: evidence of extreme ram-pressure stripping in massive galaxy clusters.

EBELING H., STEPHENSON L.N. and EDGE A.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ram-pressure stripping by the gaseous intracluster medium has been proposed as the dominant physical mechanism driving the rapid evolution of galaxies in dense environments. Detailed studies of this process have, however, largely been limited to relatively modest examples affecting only the outermost gas layers of galaxies in nearby and/or low-mass galaxy clusters. We here present results from our search for extreme cases of gas-galaxy interactions in much more massive, X-ray selected clusters at z > 0.3. Using Hubble Space Telescope snapshots in the F606W and F814W passbands, we have discovered dramatic evidence of ram-pressure stripping in which copious amounts of gas are first shock compressed and then removed from galaxies falling into the cluster. Vigorous starbursts triggered by this process across the galaxy-gas interface and in the debris trail cause these galaxies to temporarily become some of the brightest cluster members in the F606W passband, capable of outshining even the Brightest Cluster Galaxy. Based on the spatial distribution and orientation of systems viewed nearly edge-on in our survey, we speculate that infall at large impact parameter gives rise to particularly long-lasting stripping events. Our sample of six spectacular examples identified in clusters from the Massive Cluster Survey, all featuring MF606W< -21 mag, doubles the number of such systems presently known at z > 0.2 and facilitates detailed quantitative studies of the most violent galaxy evolution in clusters.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: structure

Nomenclature: Table 1: [ESE2014] MACSJHHMM-JFG1 N=6.

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ACO 2744 ClG 00 14 20.03 -30 23 17.8           ~ 812 0
2 2dFGRS TGS360Z233 GiC 00 14 26.5566154776 -30 23 44.143545588   19.267 19.258 18.369   ~ 13 0
3 ACO 402 ClG 02 57 41.33 -22 09 14.4           ~ 48 0
4 [ESE2014] MACSJ0257-JFG1 G 02 57 41.4 -22 09 53     18.75   18.22 ~ 2 0
5 ClG J0451+0006 ClG 04 51 54.6 +00 06 19           ~ 53 0
6 [ESE2014] MACSJ0451-JFG1 G 04 51 57.3 +00 06 53     19.66   19.29 ~ 3 0
7 [ESE2014] MACSJ0712-JFG1 G 07 12 18.9 +59 32 06     19.10   18.39 ~ 3 0
8 MCS J0712.3+5931 ClG 07 12 20.45 +59 32 20.0           ~ 11 0
9 ClG J0947+7623 ClG 09 46 59.916 +76 23 43.99           ~ 150 0
10 NVSS J094712+762312 Rad 09 47 12.5 +76 23 12           ~ 151 1
11 [ESE2014] MACSJ0947-JFG1 G 09 47 23.1 +76 22 52     19.81   19.69 ~ 2 0
12 ACO 1367 ClG 11 44 44.6 +19 41 59           ~ 1076 1
13 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6642 0
14 2MASS J12575947+4702455 Sy1 12 57 59.4916536432 +47 02 45.351174336   19.57 19.14     ~ 18 0
15 [ESE2014] MACSJ1258-JFG1 G 12 57 59.6 +47 02 46     19.10   18.70 ~ 4 0
16 MCS J1258.0+4702 ClG 12 58 02.09 +47 02 54.2           ~ 13 0
17 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
18 [RS2005] ACO 2125 481 GiC 15 41 09.74 +66 15 45.0           ~ 23 0
19 ACO 2125 ClG 15 41 14.1 +66 15 57           ~ 122 1
20 [ESE2014] MACSJ1752-JFG1 G 17 51 56.1 +44 40 20     20.13   19.61 ~ 4 2
21 MCS J1752.0+4440 ClG 17 52 02.2 +44 40 38           ~ 59 0
22 ACO 2667 ClG 23 51 39.37 -26 05 02.7           ~ 174 0
23 2dFGRS TGS132Z144 G 23 51 44.03 -26 03 59.6   18.642   18.551   ~ 7 0

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