The MeerKAT Fornax Survey -- I. Survey description and first evidence of ram pressure in the Fornax galaxy cluster
P. Serra, F. M. Maccagni, D. Kleiner, D. Molnar, M. Ramatsoku, A., Loni, F. Loi, W. J. G. de Blok, G. L. Bryan, R. J. Dettmar, B. S. Frank, J., H. van Gorkom, F. Govoni, E. Iodice, G. I. G. Jozsa, P. Kamphuis, R., Kraan-Korteweg, S. I. Loubser, M. Murgia, T. A. Oosterloo

TL;DR
The MeerKAT Fornax Survey provides detailed HI mapping of the Fornax galaxy cluster, revealing the first clear evidence of ram pressure effects shaping galaxy gas tails and advancing understanding of environmental influences on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
This study offers the first unambiguous evidence of ram pressure shaping HI tails in the Fornax cluster through high-resolution radio observations.
Findings
Detection of six galaxies with long HI tails indicating ram pressure effects.
First clear evidence of ram pressure influencing HI distribution in Fornax.
Correlation between disturbed optical morphology and HI tail properties.
Abstract
The MeerKAT Fornax Survey maps the distribution and kinematics of atomic neutral hydrogen gas (HI) in the nearby Fornax galaxy cluster using the MeerKAT telescope. The 12 deg^2 survey footprint covers the central region of the cluster out to ~ Rvir and stretches out to ~ 2 Rvir towards south west to include the NGC 1316 galaxy group. The HI column density sensitivity (3 sigma over 25 km/s) ranges from 5e+19/cm^2 at a resolution of ~ 10" (~ 1 kpc at the 20 Mpc distance of Fornax) down to ~ 1e+18/cm^2 at ~ 1' (~ 6 kpc), and slightly below this level at the lowest resolution of ~ 100" (~ 10 kpc). The HI mass sensitivity (3 sigma over 50 km/s) is 6e+5 Msun. The HI velocity resolution is 1.4 km/s. In this paper we describe the survey design and HI data processing, and we present a sample of six galaxies with long, one-sided, star-less HI tails (of which only one was previously known)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
