Stellar Bars in Jellyfish Galaxies: Statistical Insights into the Combined Role of Bars and Environment
Osbaldo S\'anchez-Garc\'ia, Bernardo Cervantes Sodi, Jacopo Fritz, Kar\'in Men\'endez-Delmestre, Jacob P. Crossett, Yasmin Cavalcante-Coelho

TL;DR
This study analyzes a large sample of jellyfish galaxies to understand how stellar bars and environmental effects like ram pressure stripping jointly influence star formation and stellar populations, revealing that bars amplify environmental impacts.
Contribution
It provides the first large-sample statistical analysis showing that bars significantly enhance the effects of ram pressure stripping on galaxy stellar populations.
Findings
Barred RPS galaxies are bluer at all radii than non-RPS counterparts.
Barred galaxies have flatter central colour profiles than unbarred ones.
Central rejuvenation signals are strongest when bars and RPS act together.
Abstract
Recent observational studies suggest that the interplay between internal and environmental mechanisms, in particular, the combined action of stellar bars and ram pressure stripping (RPS) may influence central star formation activity in jellyfish galaxies. However, current evidence relies on small samples, leaving open whether bars play a significant role during stripping. In this study, we analyse a sample about five times larger than those used in previous works, comprising 176 galaxies identified as RPS candidates based on optical morphological indicators such as asymmetries, debris tails, and displaced star-forming regions. To assess the impact of these processes, we examine radial colour profiles from SDSS imaging as tracers of the specific star formation rate (sSFR). We classify galaxies by bar presence and RPS signatures, and construct comparison samples through stepwise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
