A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE).XIII. The role of ram-pressure stripping in transforming the diffuse and ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Virgo cluster
Junais, S. Boissier, A. Boselli, L. Ferrarese, P. C\^ot\'e, S. Gwyn,, J. Roediger, S. Lim, E.W. Peng, J.-C. Cuillandre, A. Longobardi, M. Fossati,, G. Hensler, J. Koda, J. Bautista, M. Boquien, K. Ma{\l}ek, P. Amram, Y., Roehlly

TL;DR
This study investigates how ram-pressure stripping influences the transformation of diffuse and ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Virgo cluster, revealing that RPS is a key mechanism in their evolution from gas-rich to quiescent states.
Contribution
It provides evidence that ram-pressure stripping significantly contributes to the formation and evolution of UDGs and diffuse galaxies in galaxy clusters, based on multiwavelength observations and modeling.
Findings
Most galaxies likely experienced RPS about 1.6 Gyr ago
Blue, star-forming galaxies are found farther from the cluster center
RPS can transform gas-rich galaxies into gas-poor, red UDGs
Abstract
Low-surface-brightness galaxies (LSBs) contribute to a significant fraction of all the galaxies in the Universe. Ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) form a subclass of LSBs that has attracted a lot of attention in recent years (although its definition may vary between studies). Although UDGs are found in large numbers in galaxy clusters, groups, and in the field, their formation and evolution are still very much debated. Using a comprehensive set of multiwavelength data from the NGVS (optical), VESTIGE (H narrowband), and GUViCS (UV) surveys, we studied a sample of 64 diffuse galaxies and UDGs in the Virgo cluster to investigate their formation history. We analyzed the photometric colors and surface-brightness profiles of these galaxies and then compared them to models of galaxy evolution, including ram-pressure stripping (RPS) events to infer any possible strong interactions with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
