Gas reservoirs and star formation in a forming galaxy cluster at z=0.2
Yara L. Jaff\'e, Bianca M. Poggianti, M. A. W. Verheijen, Boris Z., Deshev, Jacqueline H. van Gorkom

TL;DR
This study uses deep HI imaging to explore how galaxy environment influences star formation, gas content, and morphology in a forming galaxy cluster at z=0.2, revealing environmental effects on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First direct HI imaging of a forming galaxy cluster at z=0.2, linking gas content and star formation to environment and galaxy morphology.
Findings
Cluster has significant substructure and is in formation.
HI detection and star formation are suppressed in the cluster core.
Pre-processing in groups reduces HI before cluster infall.
Abstract
We present first results from the Blind Ultra Deep HI Environmental Survey (BUDHIES) of the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT). Our survey is the first direct imaging study of neutral atomic hydrogen gas in galaxies at a redshift where evolutionary processes begin to show. In this letter we investigate star formation, HI-content, and galaxy morphology, as a function of environment in Abell 2192 (at z=0.1876). Using a 3-dimensional visualization technique, we find that Abell 2192 is a cluster in the process of forming, with significant substructure in it. We distinguish 4 structures that are separated in redshift and/or space. The richest structure is the baby cluster itself, with a core of elliptical galaxies that coincides with (weak) X-ray emission, almost no HI-detections, and suppressed star formation. Surrounding the cluster, we find a compact group where galaxies…
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