FGC 1287 and its enigmatic 250 kpc long HI tail in the outskirts of Abell 1367
T. C. Scott, L. Cortese, P. Lagos, E. Brinks, A. Finoguenov, L., Coccato

TL;DR
This study investigates the long HI tail of FGC 1287 near Abell 1367, combining multi-wavelength observations to explore its origin, but finds no conclusive evidence of the hot ICM/IGM typically responsible for ram pressure stripping.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-wavelength analysis of FGC 1287's HI tail and discusses possible origins, highlighting the challenge of explaining the tail without detectable hot ICM/IGM.
Findings
HI tail is 250 kpc long and clumpy
X-ray observations do not detect hot ICM/IGM
HI disk is truncated and warped
Abstract
We present HI and radio continuum, narrow-band H imaging, IFU spectroscopy, and X-ray observations of the FGC 1287 triplet projected 1.8 Mpc west of the galaxy cluster Abell 1367. One triplet member, FGC 1287, displays an exceptionally long, 250 kpc HI tail and an unperturbed stellar disk which are the typical signatures of ram pressure stripping (RPS). To generate detectable RPS signatures the presence of an Intra-cluster medium (ICM)/intra-group medium (IGM) with sufficient density to produce RPS at a realistic velocity relative to the ICM/IGM is a prerequisite. However, XMM-Newton observations were not able to detect X-ray emission from the triplet, implying that if a hot ICM/IGM is present, its density, n, is less than 2.6 10 cm. Higher-resolution VLA HI data presented here show FGC 1287's HI disk is truncated and significantly warped…
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