The effect of ram pressure on the star formation, mass distribution and morphology of galaxies
W. Kapferer, C. Sluka, S. Schindler, C. Ferrari, B. Ziegler

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to show how ram pressure from the surrounding medium influences star formation, gas distribution, and galaxy morphology, revealing significant star formation enhancement and redistribution of stars into wakes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of ram-pressure effects on galaxies, highlighting the dependence on surrounding gas density and the rapid shift of star formation into wakes.
Findings
Star formation can increase by over an order of magnitude under high ram pressure.
Up to 95% of new stars form in the galaxy's wake, extending over 350 kpc.
Ram pressure can quickly relocate star formation from the disc to the wake.
Abstract
We investigate the dependence of star formation and the distribution of the components of galaxies on the strength of ram pressure. Several mock observations in X-ray, H and HI wavelength for different ram-pressure scenarios are presented. By applying a combined N-body/hydrodynamic description (GADGET-2) with radiative cooling and a recipe for star formation and stellar feedback 12 different ram-pressure stripping scenarios for disc galaxies were calculated. Special emphasis was put on the gas within the disc and in the surroundings. All gas particles within the computational domain having the same mass resolution. The relative velocity was varied from 100 km/s to 1000 km/s in different surrounding gas densities in the range from to g/cm. The temperature of the surrounding gas was initially K. The star formation of a galaxy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
