Radio continuum tails in ram pressure-stripped spiral galaxies: experimenting with a semi-empirical model in Abell 2255
A. Ignesti, B. Vulcani, A. Botteon, B. Poggianti, E. Giunchi, R., Smith, G. Brunetti, I. D. Roberts, R. J. van Weeren, K. Rajpurohit

TL;DR
This study introduces a semi-empirical model for radio tails in ram pressure-stripped spiral galaxies, combining observations and modeling to estimate plasma velocities, cooling times, and environmental effects in galaxy clusters.
Contribution
It presents the first indirect measurement of stripped nonthermal interstellar medium velocities using radio continuum profiles and a semi-empirical synchrotron cooling model.
Findings
Radio plasma velocities range from 160 to 430 km/s
Synchrotron cooling dominates over adiabatic expansion
Stripped radio plasma survives for tens of millions of years
Abstract
Wide-field radio continuum observations of galaxy clusters are revealing an increasing number of spiral galaxies hosting tens of kpc-long radio tails produced by the nonthermal interstellar medium being displaced by the ram pressure. We present a semi-empirical model for the multi-frequency radio continuum emission from ram pressure stripped tails based on the pure synchrotron cooling of a radio plasma moving along the stripping direction with a uniform velocity. We combine LOFAR and uGMRT observations at 144 and 400 MHz to study the flux density and spectral index profiles of the radio tails of 7 galaxies in Abell 2255, and use the model to reproduce the flux density and spectral index profiles, and infer the stripped radio plasma velocity. For 5 out of 7 galaxies we observe monotonic decrease in both flux density and spectral index up to kpc from their stellar disk. Our model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
