2022A&A...659A..46B


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2022A&A...659A..46B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 659A, 46-46 (2022/3-1)

A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE). XII. Ionised gas emission in the inner regions of lenticular galaxies.

BOSELLI A., FOSSATI M., LONGOBARDI A., KIANFAR K., DAMETTO N.Z., AMRAM P., ANDERSON J.P., ANDREANI P., BOISSIER S., BOQUIEN M., BUAT V., CONSOLANDI G., CORTESE L., COTE P., CUILLANDRE J.C., FERRARESE L., GALBANY L., GAVAZZI G., GWYN S., HENSLER G., HUTCHINGS J., PENG E.W., POSTMA J., ROEDIGER J., ROEHLLY Y., SERRA P. and TRINCHIERI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

As part of the Virgo Cluster Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission, a blind narrow-band Hα+[NII] imaging survey of the Virgo cluster carried out with MegaCam at the CFHT, we discovered eight massive (1010 ≤ Mstar ≤ 1011 M) lenticular galaxies with prominent ionised gas emission features in their inner (a few kiloparsec) regions. These features are either ionised gas filaments similar to those observed in cooling flows (two galaxies), or they are thin discs with sizes 0.7 ≤ R(Hα)≤2.0 kpc (six galaxies), thus significantly smaller than those of the stellar disc (R(Hα)≃7 - 22%Riso(r)). The morphological properties of these discs are similar to those of the dust seen in absorption in high-resolution HST images. Using a unique set of multifrequency data, including new or archival ASTROSAT/UVIT, GALEX, HST, CFHT, Spitzer, and Herschel imaging data, combined with IFU (MUSE, ALMA) and long-slit (SOAR) spectroscopy, we show that while the gas that is located within these inner discs is photoionised by young stars, which signals ongoing star formation, the gas in the filamentary structures is shock ionised. The star formation surface brightness of these discs is similar to that observed in late-type galaxies. Because of their reduced size, however, these lenticular galaxies are located below the main sequence of unperturbed or cluster star-forming systems. By comparing the dust masses measured from absorption maps in optical images, from the Balmer decrement, or estimated by fitting the UV-to-far-IR spectral energy distribution of the target galaxies, we confirm that the dust masses derived from optical attenuation maps are heavily underestimated because of geometrical effects due to the relative distribution of the absorbing dust and the emitting stars. We also show that these galaxies have gas-to-dust ratios of G/D≃8030320, and that the star formation within these discs follows the Schmidt relation, but with an efficiency that is reduced by a factor of ∼2.5. Using our unique set of multifrequency data, we discuss the possible origin of the ionised gas in these objects, which suggests multiple and complex formation scenarios for massive lenticular galaxies in clusters.

Abstract Copyright: © A. Boselli et al. 2022

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: clusters: individual: Virgo

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/659/A46): list.dat fits/*>

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 6822 1
2 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1780 0
3 NGC 3860 AGN 11 44 49.1676137928 +19 47 42.121734972 14.81 14.61   13.12   ~ 110 0
4 M 99 H2G 12 18 49.625 +14 24 59.36 10.45 10.44 9.87     ~ 887 2
5 NGC 4262 GiG 12 19 30.5694336288 +14 52 39.517143276 13.00 12.49 11.55     ~ 349 1
6 NGC 4330 GiG 12 23 17.249 +11 22 04.73   14.0       ~ 219 0
7 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6504 0
8 NGC 4424 H2G 12 27 11.5741235616 +09 25 14.330453700   13.1       ~ 343 0
9 NGC 4429 GiG 12 27 26.5040002440 +11 06 27.588767616   11.4       ~ 308 0
10 NGC 4459 H2G 12 29 00.0329905416 +13 58 42.826603332   11.6       ~ 530 0
11 NGC 4469 GiG 12 29 27.997 +08 45 00.63   12.6       ~ 163 0
12 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2069 2
13 NGC 4476 GiG 12 29 59.0772974472 +12 20 55.292203464 13.28 13.01 12.19     ~ 312 1
14 NGC 4477 Sy2 12 30 02.1955766304 +13 38 11.543715888 11.98 11.38 10.42     ~ 389 2
15 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7018 3
16 IC 3476 GiG 12 32 41.744 +14 03 05.81   13.5       ~ 196 0
17 IRAS 12315+0758 GiG 12 34 03.029 +07 41 56.90   10.6       ~ 655 0
18 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 987 2
19 M 90 Sy2 12 36 49.8009839880 +13 09 46.523813040 10.56 10.26 9.54     ~ 880 1

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