Stripped gas as fuel for newly formed HII regions in the encounter between VCC1249 and M49: a unified picture from NGVS and GUViCS
Fabrizio Arrigoni Battaia, Giuseppe Gavazzi, Michele Fumagalli,, Alessandro Boselli, Samuel Boissier, Luca Cortese, Sebastien Heinis, Laura, Ferrarese, Patrick C\^ot\'e, J. Christopher Mihos, Jean Charles Cuillandre,, Pierre-Alain Duc, Patrick Durrell, Stephen Gwyn

TL;DR
This study investigates the recent interaction between dwarf galaxy VCC1249 and M49, revealing how gas stripping and tidal forces led to new star formation in displaced gas clouds, enriching the halos of massive galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the VCC1249/M49 interaction, highlighting the processes of gas stripping, star formation, and metal dispersal in galaxy encounters.
Findings
VCC1249 experienced recent ram-pressure and tidal interactions.
Star formation occurred in displaced gas about 10 Myr ago.
Interactions can disperse metals into massive galaxy halos.
Abstract
Context: We study the peculiar interacting galaxy system of VCC1249/M49 located in the core of the Virgo B subcluster. Owing to a recent interaction between the dwarf galaxy VCC1249 and the halo gas of the gE M49, neutral hydrogen has been displaced from the interstellar medium of this dwarf into the Virgo ICM. Observations also reveal multiple compact star-forming regions that are embedded in this HI cloud, with a projected separation up to 13 kpc from VCC1249 in the northwest direction. Aims: Motivated by recent NUV imaging from GUViCS of the VCC1249/M49 system that shows significant ongoing/recent star formation in the compact regions, we aim to constrain the origin of these outlying HII regions with a multi-wavelength approach. Methods: Using deep optical (u, g, i, z) imaging from NGVS and new Halpha imaging obtained at the San Pedro Martir observatory together with Keck…
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