4.6 Article

MeerKAT 21-cm H I imaging of Abell 2626 and beyond

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 654, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202141377

Keywords

line: profiles; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: clusters: general; radio lines: galaxies

Funding

  1. South African Radio Astronomy Observatory
  2. Netherlands Foundation for Scientific Research (NWO) through VICI [016.130.338]
  3. SARAO HCD programme via the New Scientific Frontiers with Precision Radio Interferometry research group
  4. Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA)
  5. Computational Biology division at UCT
  6. Data Intensive Research Initiative of South Africa (DIRISA)
  7. European Research Council (ERC) [679627, 833824]
  8. ERC [679627 FORNAX]
  9. MAECI [ZA18GR02]
  10. DST-NRF [113121]
  11. ISARP Joint Research Scheme
  12. BMBF [05A17PC2]
  13. ASI-INAF [2017-14-H.0]
  14. PRIN MIUR 2017 [20173ML3WW_001]
  15. INAF mainstream funding programme
  16. Italian Ministry of Foreign A ffairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) [ZA18GR02]
  17. South African Department of Science and Innovation's National Research Foundation (DSI-NRF) [113121]
  18. ISARP RADIOSKY2020 Joint Research Scheme
  19. [SCI-20190418-JH-01]

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This study investigates gas depletion mechanisms acting on galaxies accreted by a galaxy cluster, focusing on the importance and efficiency of processes such as ram-pressure stripping and tidal interactions in different environments. Through H I radio surveys, valuable insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies in cluster environments are gained.
Context. The morphology-density relation manifests the environmental dependence of the formation and evolution of galaxies as they continuously migrate through the cosmic web to ever denser environments. As gas-rich galaxies traverse the outskirts and inner regions of galaxy clusters, they experience sudden and radical changes in their gas content and star formation activity. Aims. The goal of this work is to gain an H I perspective on gas depletion mechanisms acting on galaxies and galaxy groups that are being accreted by a moderately massive galaxy cluster. We aim to study the relative importance and efficiency of processes such as ram-pressure stripping and tidal interactions as well as their dependency on the local and global environment of galaxies in the cluster core and in its surroundings. Methods. We have conducted a blind radio continuum and H I spectral line imaging survey with the MeerKAT radio telescope of a 2 degrees x 2 degrees area centred on the galaxy cluster Abell 2626. We have used the CARAcal pipeline to reduce the data, SoFiA to detect sources within the H I data cube, and GIPSY to construct spatially resolved information on the H I morphologies and kinematics of the H I detected galaxies. Results. We have detected H I in 219 galaxies with optical counterparts within the entire surveyed volume. We present the H I properties of each of the detected galaxies as a data catalogue and as an atlas page for each galaxy, including H I column-density maps, velocity fields, position-velocity diagrams, and global H I profiles. These data will also be used for case studies of identified 'jellyfish' galaxies and galaxy population studies by means of morphological classification of the direct H I detections as well as using the H I stacking technique.

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