ESO 137-002: a large spiral undergoing edge-on ram-pressure stripping with little star formation in the tail
Sunil Laudari, Pavel J\'achym, Ming Sun, Will Waldron, Marios, Chatzikos, Jeffrey Kenney, Rongxin Luo, Paul Nulsen, Craig Sarazin,, Fran\c{c}oise Combes, Tim Edge, G. Mark Voit, Megan Donahue, Luca Cortese

TL;DR
This study investigates ESO 137-002, a galaxy undergoing edge-on ram-pressure stripping, revealing dust features and molecular gas distribution, but little star formation in the tail, providing insights into galaxy evolution processes.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of an edge-on RPS galaxy showing dust, gas, and star formation features, highlighting the diversity of RPS effects.
Findings
Asymmetric dust and molecular gas distribution consistent with RPS
No active star formation detected in the galaxy tail
Presence of young star clusters upstream of dust clouds
Abstract
Ram pressure stripping (RPS) is an important mechanism for galaxy evolution. In this work, we present results from HST and APEX observations of one RPS galaxy, ESO 137-002 in the closest rich cluster Abell 3627. The galaxy is known to host prominent X-ray and H tails. The HST data reveal significant features indicative of RPS in the galaxy, including asymmetric distribution of dust in the galaxy, dust filaments and dust clouds in ablation generally aligned with the direction of ram pressure, and young star clusters immediately upstream of the residual dust clouds that suggest star formation (SF) triggered by RPS. The distribution of the molecular gas is asymmetric in the galaxy, with no CO upstream and abundant CO downstream and in the inner tail region. A total amount of M of molecular gas is detected in the galaxy and its tail. On the other…
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