Ram pressure stripping in the z~0.5 galaxy cluster MS 0451.6-0305
Florence Durret, Lucie Degott, Catarina. Lobo, Harald Ebeling,, Mathilde Jauzac, Sut-Ieng Tam

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes ram pressure stripped galaxies in a z~0.5 galaxy cluster, revealing their properties and potential for large-scale detection via photometric surveys.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of RPS galaxies at z~0.5 using multi-wavelength data and confirms their distinct properties compared to non-RPS galaxies.
Findings
RPS candidates are distributed throughout the cluster, avoiding high-density regions.
RPS galaxies tend to have higher star formation rates and younger stellar populations.
Photometric data alone can effectively identify RPS candidates, enabling large surveys.
Abstract
The pressure exerted by the ambient hot X-ray gas on cluster galaxies can lead to the presence of ram pressure stripped (RPS) galaxies, characterized by asymmetric shapes, and, in some cases, tails of blue stars and/or X-ray gas, with increased star formation. We searched for such galaxies in the cluster MS 0451.6-0305 at z~0.5, based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging covering a region of about 6x6 Mpc^2, an eight magnitude ground-based catalogue with photometric redshifts, and a spectroscopic redshift catalogue. We defined as cluster members a spectroscopic redshift sample of 359 galaxies within 4sigma_v of the mean cluster velocity, and a photometric redshift sample covering the [0.48,0.61] range. We searched for RPS galaxies and tested the error on their classification with a Zooniverse collaboration, and computed the phase space diagram for the spectroscopic sample. We ran the…
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