MeerKAT 21-cm HI imaging of Abell 2626 and beyond
J. Healy, T. Deb, M.A.W. Verheijen, S-L. Blyth, P. Serra, M., Ramatsoku, and B. Vulcani

TL;DR
This study uses MeerKAT radio telescope observations to analyze the distribution and properties of neutral hydrogen in galaxies around Abell 2626, shedding light on environmental effects like ram-pressure stripping and tidal interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive H I survey of galaxies in and around Abell 2626, including detailed catalogues, morphological classifications, and kinematic data, advancing understanding of gas depletion processes.
Findings
Detected H I in 219 galaxies with optical counterparts.
Produced detailed H I maps, velocity fields, and profiles for each galaxy.
Facilitated case studies of jellyfish galaxies and population analyses.
Abstract
The morphology-density relation manifests the environmental dependence of the formation and evolution of galaxies as they continuously migrate through the cosmic web to ever denser environments. As gas-rich galaxies traverse the outskirts and inner regions of galaxy clusters they experience sudden and radical changes in their gas content and star formation activity. The goal of this work is to gain an HI perspective on gas depletion mechanisms acting on galaxies and galaxy groups that are being accreted by a moderately massive galaxy cluster. We aim to study the relative importance and efficiency of processes such as ram-pressure stripping and tidal interactions as well as their dependency on the local and global environment of galaxies in the cluster core and in its surroundings. We have conducted a blind radio continuum and HI spectral line imaging survey with the MeerKAT…
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