2021A&A...652A.153R


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2021A&A...652A.153R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 652A, 153-153 (2021/8-1)

LoTSS jellyfish galaxies. II. Ram pressure stripping in groups versus clusters.

ROBERTS I.D., VAN WEEREN R.J., McGEE S.L., BOTTEON A., IGNESTI A. and ROTTGERING H.J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ram pressure stripping is a frequently cited mechanism for quenching galaxy star formation in dense environments. Numerous examples of ram pressure stripping in galaxy clusters are present in literature; however, substantially less work has been focused on ram pressure stripping in lower-mass groups, the most common galaxy environment in the local Universe. In this work we use the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) to search for jellyfish galaxies (i.e., galaxies with ram pressure stripped tails extending beyond the optical disk) in ∼500 SDSS groups (z<0.05), making this the most comprehensive search for ram pressure stripping in groups to date. We identify 60 jellyfish galaxies in groups with extended, asymmetric radio continuum tails, which are found across the entire range of group mass from 1012.5<Mgroup<1014h–1M. We compare the group jellyfish galaxies identified in this work with the LoTSS jellyfish galaxies in clusters presented in a recent work, allowing us to compare the effects of ram pressure stripping across three decades in group and cluster mass. We find that jellyfish galaxies are most commonly found in clusters, with the frequency decreasing towards the lowest-mass groups. Both the orientation of observed radio continuum tails and the positions of group jellyfish galaxies in phase space suggest that galaxies are stripped more slowly in groups relative to clusters. Finally, we find that the star formation rates of jellyfish galaxies in groups are consistent with 'normal' star-forming group galaxies, which is in contrast to cluster jellyfish galaxies that have clearly enhanced star formation rates. On the whole, there is clear evidence for ongoing ram pressure stripping in galaxy groups (down to very low group masses), though the frequency of jellyfish galaxies and the strength of ram pressure stripping appear lower in groups than in clusters. Differences in the efficiency of ram pressure stripping in groups versus clusters likely contribute to the positive trend between the quenched fraction and host halo mass observed in the local Universe.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: groups: general - galaxies: evolution

Simbad objects: 72

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Number of rows : 72
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 399 ClG 02 57 56.4 +13 00 59           ~ 396 0
2 ACO 401 ClG 02 58 56.9 +13 34 56           ~ 566 0
3 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1825 0
4 NGC 2276 AG? 07 27 14.485 +85 45 16.20   12.3       ~ 375 0
5 NGC 2300 AG? 07 32 20.486 +85 42 31.90   12.2       ~ 335 0
6 NAME NGC 2300 Group GrG 07 32 22.84 +85 42 26.3           ~ 56 0
7 LEDA 2165426 G 08 02 56.9235719520 +40 24 48.083671116           ~ 4 0
8 LEDA 2158637 G 08 03 24.763 +39 58 27.30           ~ 5 0
9 2MASX J08034294+3955533 G 08 03 42.9873941376 +39 55 52.986806652           ~ 5 0
10 SDSS J081435.82+582157.6 G 08 14 35.82912 +58 21 57.6936           ~ 2 0
11 LEDA 23127 G 08 15 05.087 +58 21 25.50   17.0       ~ 10 0
12 LEDA 2309609 H2G 08 35 11.0949063864 +48 03 15.054224040           ~ 7 0
13 MCG+08-16-014 G 08 35 13.6772076888 +47 53 44.638648080   16       ~ 7 0
14 2MASX J08480878+3752554 G 08 48 08.8210917720 +37 52 55.919669268           ~ 6 0
15 SDSS J084949.52+570214.4 G 08 49 49.52712 +57 02 14.4492           ~ 1 0
16 2MFGC 6963 G 08 52 35.665 +40 31 51.30           ~ 4 0
17 SDSS J090526.79+504435.9 G 09 05 26.8313377008 +50 44 36.287022768           ~ 4 0
18 MCG+07-19-028 G 09 06 59.604 +41 26 26.16   17       ~ 14 0
19 LEDA 2418513 G 09 14 30.4 +52 34 49           ~ 2 0
20 MCG+07-19-062 GiG 09 21 01.630 +39 09 23.69   15.5       ~ 9 0
21 2MASX J09283444+3011016 GiG 09 28 34.455 +30 11 01.65           ~ 8 0
22 MCG+06-21-050 LSB 09 33 54.3333973512 +34 03 42.637697496   15.7       ~ 12 0
23 2MASX J09372909+4135113 G 09 37 29.1209838480 +41 35 11.924142756           ~ 4 0
24 MCG+07-20-044 G 09 44 40.3383113520 +39 23 07.067408496   17       ~ 11 0
25 LEDA 2052518 G 09 50 53.096 +34 39 17.64           ~ 9 0
26 ACO 963 ClG 10 17 03.4 +39 02 56           ~ 400 0
27 LEDA 2363647 G 10 35 31.128 +50 07 44.07           ~ 6 0
28 LEDA 2141766 G 10 45 45.813 +39 01 09.74           ~ 6 0
29 2MASX J10571914+3734482 G 10 57 19.152 +37 34 47.81           ~ 4 0
30 2MFGC 8604 G 11 02 03.306 +38 55 37.41   16.57       ~ 8 0
31 2MASS J11030278+5735440 AGN 11 03 02.7779470776 +57 35 43.980776808           ~ 4 0
32 2MASX J11053687+3123260 G 11 05 36.877 +31 23 26.19           ~ 6 0
33 LEDA 2555516 G 11 11 53.890 +57 02 48.56           ~ 5 0
34 SDSS J111338.55+570955.9 G 11 13 38.5660669680 +57 09 56.065257144           ~ 6 0
35 Z 156-43 G 11 16 27.8556176760 +29 11 13.463929788           ~ 13 0
36 2MASX J11294039+4136294 G 11 29 40.4196666000 +41 36 29.844720108           ~ 3 0
37 2MFGC 9164 G 11 41 25.4409810696 +33 34 32.076533892           ~ 5 0
38 IC 2952 AGN 11 44 17.1261817896 +33 21 04.952870136   15.6       ~ 17 0
39 NGC 3855 LIN 11 44 25.7838948408 +33 21 18.257712696   15.1       ~ 48 1
40 2MASX J11450848+3309260 G 11 45 08.5016216664 +33 09 26.029506132           ~ 5 0
41 2MASX J11465191+3309041 LSB 11 46 51.8723946744 +33 09 03.574242864   16       ~ 10 0
42 NVSS J114703+325341 rG 11 47 03.311 +32 53 42.18           ~ 9 0
43 2MASX J11474006+3347200 Sy2 11 47 40.0807906608 +33 47 20.537668104           ~ 23 0
44 UGC 6808 AG? 11 50 18.135 +35 15 15.08   16.5       ~ 30 0
45 MCG+10-17-094 G 11 52 14.4077581272 +60 20 40.880597100   16       ~ 10 0
46 NGC 3975 G 11 55 53.6887906632 +60 31 45.983958924   15.2       ~ 10 0
47 NAME NGC 4636 Group GrG 12 42 49.5 +02 41 08           ~ 562 0
48 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1117 1
49 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4797 2
50 LEDA 2043989 G 13 15 33.864 +34 06 33.53           ~ 7 0
51 LEDA 2017338 G 13 18 42.2166078504 +32 55 07.316784084   18.172       ~ 11 0
52 2MASX J13201420+3121319 Sy2 13 20 14.2372841568 +31 21 32.058470916   17.135       ~ 10 0
53 LEDA 1938498 G 13 20 53.922 +31 14 58.15   16.943       ~ 9 0
54 NGC 5143 GiG 13 25 01.208 +36 26 14.55   15.5       ~ 25 0
55 2MASX J13251511+3240167 GiC 13 25 15.1528101744 +32 40 16.160325312   15.639       ~ 12 0
56 MCG+06-30-013 G 13 28 04.5867478824 +34 18 41.577653232   15       ~ 17 0
57 MCG+06-30-021 GiG 13 30 36.9670302888 +34 55 02.598377052   15       ~ 15 0
58 2MASX J13382958+2604406 EmG 13 38 29.667 +26 04 39.18           ~ 13 0
59 LEDA 214140 G 13 42 32.4857483424 +29 51 57.800162700           ~ 9 0
60 LEDA 1731550 G 13 55 24.1998255072 +25 17 29.811368976           ~ 14 0
61 2MASX J13553436+2502589 EmG 13 55 34.3871612400 +25 02 59.155400544   16.09   14.52   ~ 46 0
62 LEDA 84095 G 13 59 41.7526578048 +32 40 25.741126740   17       ~ 12 0
63 LEDA 2065635 G 14 21 17.3941363416 +35 30 33.714359604           ~ 8 0
64 2MASX J14323933+3439447 EmG 14 32 39.3082340688 +34 39 44.483208300   16.49 15.87 15.40 14.90 ~ 9 0
65 2MASX J14372628+5141429 G 14 37 26.2965354024 +51 41 42.171143532           ~ 4 0
66 IC 4477 G 14 38 35.2486864272 +28 27 33.764872356   15.5       ~ 11 0
67 SDSS J155147.07+340300.1 G 15 51 47.071 +34 03 00.14           ~ 5 0
68 LEDA 2043633 G 15 52 20.2364205336 +34 05 12.776541684           ~ 8 0
69 2MASX J15525231+5404246 G 15 52 52.317 +54 04 24.65           ~ 4 0
70 2MFGC 13596 G 16 59 39.9363274536 +40 57 40.828939056           ~ 5 0
71 NGC 6872 AG? 20 16 56.4025198800 -70 46 05.070595584   11.97 11.59 10.71 11.9 ~ 90 0
72 NAME Pavo Cluster ClG 20 18 14.2 -70 50 41           ~ 49 0

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