Hot gas in Mach cones around Virgo Cluster spiral galaxies
M. Wezgowiec, B. Vollmer, M. Ehle, R.-J. Dettmar, D.J. Bomans, K.T., Chyzy, M. Urbanik, M. Soida

TL;DR
This study investigates hot gas in Mach cones around Virgo spiral galaxies using X-ray observations and simulations, revealing evidence of galactic superwinds and magnetic effects influencing gas dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a method to identify Mach cones in Virgo galaxies through X-ray emission analysis and models the influence of magnetic fields on Mach number estimations.
Findings
Detection of extraplanar diffuse X-ray emission in all studied galaxies.
Evidence of Mach cones filled with hot gas from galactic superwinds.
Hot gas temperatures suggest mixing of stripped ISM with intracluster medium.
Abstract
The detailed comparison between observations and simulations of ram pressure stripped spiral galaxies in the Virgo cluster has led to a three dimensional view of the galaxy orbits within the hot intracluster medium. The 3D velocities and Mach numbers derived from simulations can be used to derive simple Mach cone geometries for Virgo spiral galaxies. We search for indications of hot gas within Mach cones in X-ray observations of selected Virgo Cluster spiral galaxies (NGC 4569, NGC 4388, and NGC 4501). We find extraplanar diffuse X-ray emission in all galaxies. Based on the 3D velocity vectors from dynamical modelling a simple Mach cone is fitted to the triangular shape of NGC 4569's diffuse X-ray emission. Assuming that all extraplanar diffuse X-ray emission has to be located inside the Mach cone, we also fit Mach cones to NGC 4388's and NGC 4501's extraplanar X-ray emission. For NGC…
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