MeerKAT radio continuum imaging of nearby star-forming spirals in the NGC 6221, NGC 3256/3263, and NGC 2434 galaxy groups
J. Saponara, B. S. Koribalski, J. English, P. K. Humire

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution MeerKAT radio images and infrared data to analyze star formation and environmental effects in nearby galaxy groups at different evolutionary stages, revealing diverse galaxy behaviors and interactions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into star formation activity and environmental impacts in galaxy groups using combined radio and infrared observations, including spectral index mapping.
Findings
Galaxies' positions in WISE color-color diagram vary with group stage.
Most galaxies follow the radio-W3PAH correlation, except ESO 059-G012.
Evidence of galaxy interactions influencing gas and potential low-luminosity AGN presence.
Abstract
Context. We present high-resolution MeerKAT 1.3 GHz radio continuum images of star-forming spirals in the nearby galaxy groups around NGC 6221, NGC 3256/3263 and NGC 2434. This sample spans the evolutionary timeline for galaxy groups, encompassing early, intermediate, and late stages, respectively. The NGC 6221 group contains an interacting galaxy pair with tidal debris, along with at least three dwarf galaxies. In contrast, the NGC 3256/3263 group represents a loose group consisting of several spiral as well as dwarf galaxies, while a massive elliptical galaxy dominates the NGC 2434 group. Aims. We study the star formation activity in all detected galaxies, as it is one of the dominant physical processes in their formation and evolution, seeking evidence of environmental impact. Methods. We use MeerKAT radio continuum data and archival WISE infrared data to locate and measure the star…
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