Ram pressure stripping of tilted galaxies
P. Jachym, J. Koppen, J. Palous, F. Combes

TL;DR
This study investigates how the tilt angle of galaxies affects ram pressure stripping of their gas content in cluster environments, using numerical simulations and proposing an improved analytical model.
Contribution
It extends previous face-on stripping studies by systematically analyzing the impact of disk tilt angle and ICM distribution on gas stripping, with new simulation data and a fitting formula.
Findings
Less stripping occurs at orientations close to edge-on.
Dependence on tilt angle is stronger for compact ICM distributions.
A simple momentum transfer model can approximate the stripping results.
Abstract
Ram pressure stripping of galaxies in clusters can yield gas deficient disks. Previous numerical simulations based on various approaches suggested that, except for near edge-on disk orientations, the amount of stripping depends very little on the inclination angle. Following our previous study of face-on stripping, we extend the set of parameters with the disk tilt angle and explore in detail the effects of the ram pressure on the interstellar content (ISM) of tilted galaxies that orbit in various environments of clusters, with compact or extended distributions of the intra-cluster medium (ICM). We further study how results of numerical simulations could be estimated analytically. A grid of numerical simulations with varying parameters is produced using the tree/SPH code GADGET with a modified method for calculating the ISM-ICM interaction. These SPH calculations extend the set of…
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