A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission. VESTIGE VIII. Bridging the cluster-ICM-galaxy evolution at small scales
A. Longobardi, A. Boselli, M. Fossati, J. A. Villa-V\'elez, S., Bianchi, V. Casasola, E. Sarpa, F. Combes, G. Hensler8, D. Burgarella, C., Schimd, A. Nanni, P. C\^ot\'e, V. Buat1, P. Amram, L. Ferrarese, J. Braine,, G. Trinchieri, S. Boissier, M. Boquien, P. Andreani, S. Gwyn

TL;DR
This study investigates how ram pressure stripping in Virgo cluster galaxies removes dust and gas, affecting galaxy evolution and enriching the intra-cluster medium with metals and dust at small scales.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of dust-to-gas ratios in stripped tails of Virgo galaxies, linking small-scale galaxy-ICM interactions to cluster evolution.
Findings
Dust in stripped tails closely follows gas distribution.
DGR in tails is up to 15 times lower than in galaxy centers.
Stripped dust is cold, supporting outside-in stripping scenario.
Abstract
We measure FIR emission from tails of stripped dust following the ionised and atomic gas components in galaxies undergoing ram pressure stripping. We study the dust-to-gas relative distribution and mass ratio in the stripped interstellar medium and relate them to those of the intra-cluster medium, thus linking the cluster-ICM-galaxy evolution at small-scales. The galaxy sample consists of three Scd Virgo galaxies with stellar masses in the range , and within 1 Mpc from the cluster centre, namely NGC 4330, NGC 4522, and NGC 4654. Through the analysis of VESTIGE H, SPIRE far-infrared, and VIVA HI data, we trace the spatial distribution of the tails and infer the dust and gas masses from the measured far-infrared 250 m and HI flux densities. Dust-to-gas mass ratios (DGRs) in the tails are analysed as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
