Turbulence in the Harassed Galaxy NGC 4254
Prasun Dutta, Ayesha Begum, Somnath Bharadwaj, Jayaram N. Chengalur

TL;DR
This study analyzes the HI emission fluctuations in galaxy NGC 4254 to understand turbulence and the effects of galaxy harassment on its interstellar medium, revealing scale-invariant turbulence and structural differences in outer regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed power spectrum analysis of NGC 4254, showing turbulence characteristics and the impact of harassment on ISM structure, which was previously unexplored.
Findings
Power spectrum follows a power law with slope -1.7, indicating 2D turbulence.
Outer galaxy regions have steeper slopes, suggesting harassment effects.
NGC 4254 exhibits scale-invariant density fluctuations similar to normal spirals.
Abstract
Galaxy harassment is an important mechanism for the morphological evolution of galaxies in clusters. The spiral galaxy NGC 4254 in the Virgo cluster is believed to be a harassed galaxy. We have analyzed the power spectrum of HI emission fluctuations from NGC 4254 to investigate whether it carries any imprint of galaxy harassment. The power spectrum, as determined using the 16 central channels which contain most of the HI emission, is found to be well fitted by a power law with at length-scales to . This is similar to other normal spiral galaxies which have a slope of and is interpreted as arising from two dimensional turbulence at length-scales larger than the galaxy's scale-height. NGC 4254 is hence yet another example of a spiral galaxy that exhibits scale-invariant density fluctuations out…
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