Probing Evolutionary Mechanisms in Galaxy Clusters: Neutral Atomic Hydrogen in Abell 1367
T. C. Scott, H. Bravo-Alfaro, E. Brinks, C. A. Caretta, L. Cortese, A., Boselli, M. J. Hardcastle, J. H. Croston, I. Plauchu

TL;DR
This study uses VLA H I imaging to investigate how the environment in galaxy cluster Abell 1367 affects the interstellar medium of late-type spiral galaxies, revealing complex interactions like ram pressure stripping and tidal effects.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence of environmental effects on galaxy gas content and morphology in Abell 1367, highlighting differences from other clusters.
Findings
Many galaxies show tails and asymmetries in H I
H I deficiency does not increase closer to the cluster core
Evidence of ram pressure stripping and tidal interactions
Abstract
We present VLA H I imaging data for a field in the NW of the galaxy cluster Abell 1367 (z = 0.02) in an attempt to probe the effect environment has on the interstellar medium of late-type spiral galaxies. Several galaxies show pronounced tails and asymmetries, and 7 out of 10 show significant, several kpc offsets between the HI centroid and the optical. We compare our results against a sample of optically bright, late-type galaxies (spirals) across the central 1.5 Mpc of the cluster taken from the Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES). We calculate the H I deficiency and find that the expected global trend for the H I deficiency of these spirals to increase with projected proximity to the cluster core, seen in clusters like Coma and Virgo, is not observed. We classified the spirals into four evolutionary states, with the galaxies in each state sharing a similar degree of H I…
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