Large-scale radio continuum properties of 19 Virgo cluster galaxies The influence of tidal interactions, ram pressure stripping, and accreting gas envelopes
B. Vollmer (1), M. Soida (2), R. Beck (3), A. Chung (4), M. Urbanik, (2), K.T. Chyzy (2), K. Otmianowska-Mazur (2), J.D.P. Kenney (5) ((1) CDS,, Observatoire de Strasbourg, France, (2) Astronomical Observatory,, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

TL;DR
This study analyzes the radio continuum and polarization properties of 19 Virgo cluster galaxies, revealing how tidal interactions, ram pressure stripping, and gas accretion influence magnetic fields and radio emission features.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence on the effects of environmental interactions on galaxy magnetic fields and radio emission in a large Virgo cluster sample.
Findings
Tidal interactions and gas accretion can enhance polarized radio emission.
Ram pressure stripping often reduces the degree of polarization.
Active ram pressure stripping increases radio emission relative to FIR emission.
Abstract
Deep scaled array VLA 20 and 6cm observations including polarization of 19 Virgo spirals are presented. This sample contains 6 galaxies with a global minimum of 20cm polarized emission at the receding side of the galactic disk and quadrupolar type large-scale magnetic fields. In the new sample no additional case of a ram-pressure stripped spiral galaxy with an asymmetric ridge of polarized radio continuum emission was found. In the absence of a close companion, a truncated HI disk, together with a ridge of polarized radio continuum emission at the outer edge of the HI disk, is a signpost of ram pressure stripping. 6 out of the 19 observed galaxies display asymmetric 6cm polarized emission distributions. Three galaxies belong to tidally interacting pairs, two galaxies host huge accreting HI envelopes, and one galaxy had a recent minor merger. Tidal interactions and accreting gas…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
