Mapping the Star Formation and HI Gas Properties of Galaxies Along Large-scale Structures Around the Virgo Cluster
Hyein Yoon, O. Ivy Wong, Aeree Chung, Shan Huang

TL;DR
This study examines how galaxy star formation and HI gas properties vary along large-scale structures around the Virgo cluster, revealing environmental effects on galaxy evolution before cluster infall.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental influence on galaxy quenching and gas content in low-density regions near the Virgo cluster.
Findings
Blue galaxies dominate the structures, indicating active star formation.
Presence of red galaxies in filaments and groups suggests pre-processing.
HI gas content is less affected by environment than star formation.
Abstract
We investigate the star formation and neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) gas properties of galaxies along three large-scale filaments and two galaxy groups in the wide field around the Virgo cluster. Our goal is to understand how galaxies are processed in low-density environments before falling into high-density regions. Combining the spatial distribution of galaxies with multiwavelength colors such as W3-W1, NUV-r, and g-r, we find a predominance of blue galaxies across the structures, indicating normal-to-enhanced star formation, similar to that of isolated galaxies. However, one filament and one group show a significant number of red galaxies (32% and 20%, respectively), suggesting that star formation has been suppressed in low-density environments before reaching high-density regions. Intriguingly, these red galaxies span a wide range of stellar masses, and the presence of red dwarfs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
