2019ApJ...874..112S


Query : 2019ApJ...874..112S

2019ApJ...874..112S - Astrophys. J., 874, 112-112 (2019/April-1)

A new class of X-ray tails of early-type galaxies and subclusters in galaxy clusters: slingshot tails versus ram pressure stripped tails.

SHEARDOWN A., FISH T.M., ROEDIGER E., HUNT M., ZUHONE J., SU Y., KRAFT R.P., NULSEN P., CHURAZOV E., FORMAN W., JONES C., LYSKOVA N., ECKERT D. and DE GRANDI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We show that there is a new class of gas tails-slingshot tails-that form as a subhalo (i.e., a subcluster or early-type cluster galaxy) moves away from the cluster center toward the apocenter of its orbit. These tails can point perpendicular or even opposite to the subhalo direction of motion, not tracing the recent orbital path. Thus, the observed tail direction can be misleading, and we caution against naive conclusions regarding the subhalo's direction of motion based on the tail direction. A head-tail morphology of a galaxy's or subcluster's gaseous atmosphere is usually attributed to ram pressure stripping, and the widely applied conclusion is that gas stripped tail traces the most recent orbit. However, during the slingshot tail stage, the subhalo is not being ram pressure stripped (RPS) and the tail is shaped by tidal forces more than just the ram pressure. Thus, applying a classic RPS scenario to a slingshot tail leads not only to an incorrect conclusion regarding the direction of motion but also to incorrect conclusions regarding the subhalo velocity, expected locations of shear flows, instabilities, and mixing. We describe the genesis and morphology of slingshot tails using data from binary cluster merger simulations and discuss their observable features and how to distinguish them from classic RPS tails. We identify three examples from the literature that are not RPS tails but slingshot tails and discuss other potential candidates.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium - methods: numerical - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies: clusters

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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
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2 LEDA 87745 G 00 29 28.474 -25 35 43.27   17.72       ~ 10 0
3 ACO 85 ClG 00 41 36.21 -09 19 30.4           ~ 909 0
4 ACO 168 ClG 01 15 07.58 +00 19 10.8           ~ 361 2
5 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1827 0
6 NGC 1404 GiP 03 38 51.917 -35 35 39.81 11.53 10.69 10.00 9.03   ~ 751 1
7 2MASX J09182746-1222240 G 09 18 27.4427245128 -12 22 23.986557588   16.20   14.60   ~ 10 0
8 ACO 780 ClG 09 18 30 -12 15.7           ~ 453 0
9 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1084 1
10 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
11 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2094 2
12 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7196 3
13 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 995 2
14 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
15 NAME NGC 4839 Group GrG 12 57 21.5 +27 31 54           ~ 80 0
16 NGC 4839 rG 12 57 24.3563164776 +27 29 52.203087132 13.56 13.02 12.06     ~ 467 3
17 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4803 2
18 ACO 2142 ClG 15 58 14.38 +27 12 57.8           ~ 768 0
19 UGC 12491 BiC 23 18 38.2641503880 +42 57 28.797497604   15.3       ~ 38 1
20 NGC 7618 GiG 23 19 47.2346536992 +42 51 09.228387528   14.3       ~ 65 2

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