2007AJ....133.1104L


Query : 2007AJ....133.1104L

2007AJ....133.1104L - Astron. J., 133, 1104-1124 (2007/March-0)

The effect of cluster environment on galaxy evolution in the Pegasus I cluster.

LEVY L., ROSE J.A., VAN GORKOM J.H. and CHABOYER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present neutral hydrogen observations of 54 galaxies in the Pegasus Cluster. The observations include single-dish H I measurements, obtained with the Arecibo telescope for all 54 galaxies in the sample, as well as H I images obtained with the Very Large Array (VLA) for 10 of these. The Arecibo profiles reveal an overall H I deficiency in the cluster, with ∼40% of the galaxies in the core of the cluster showing modest deficiencies of typically a factor of 2-3. The H I morphology of some galaxies shows that the H I disk is smaller than the optical disk and slightly offset from the stars. We find a correlation between H I deficiency and the ratio of the H I disk size to optical disk size. More H I-deficient galaxies have relatively smaller H I disks, a configuration that is usually attributed to an interaction between the interstellar medium (ISM) of the galaxy and the hot intracluster medium (ICM). Such a result is surprising, since the Pegasus Cluster has a low level of X-ray emission and a low velocity dispersion. The low velocity dispersion, coupled with the lack of a dense hot ICM, indicate that ram pressure stripping should not play a significant role in this environment. In addition, two of the galaxies, NGC 7604 and NGC 7648, are morphologically peculiar. Their peculiarities indicate contradictory scenarios of what is triggering their unusual star formation. Hα imaging, along with long-slit spectroscopy of NGC 7648, reveal morphological features that point to a recent tidal interaction. On the other hand, Hα imaging of NGC 7604 reveals a strong episode of star formation concentrated into an asymmetric arc, preferentially located on one side of the galaxy. VLA H I mapping shows that H I is also highly concentrated into that region, suggestive of a ram pressure event. Our data indicate that ISM-ICM interactions may play a role in a wider variety of environments than suggested by simple ram pressure arguments.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Clusters: General - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: ISM - Radio Lines: Galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/133/1104): table2.dat table3.dat>

Simbad objects: 88

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Number of rows : 88
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 MCG+02-01-009 AG? 00 01 13.3051746288 +13 08 38.132079252   16.01   15.46   ~ 39 0
2 UGC 11 AG? 00 03 21.49893 +22 06 09.7371   16.0       ~ 17 0
3 NGC 7816 AG? 00 03 48.8790626376 +07 28 43.372616052   14.0       ~ 48 0
4 NGC 7817 H2G 00 03 58.899 +20 45 08.42   12.86 11.94 11.30 10.27 ~ 160 0
5 UGC 24 AG? 00 04 14.70 +22 35 19.0   15.4       ~ 25 0
6 UGC 76 AG? 00 08 49.2426137616 +24 32 24.400887972   16.0       ~ 22 0
7 UGC 79 AG? 00 09 04.426 +25 37 07.03   15.7       ~ 31 0
8 NGC 41 GiG 00 12 47.9624045976 +22 01 24.536797284   14.6       ~ 38 0
9 NGC 52 GiG 00 14 40.101 +18 34 55.15   14.6       ~ 45 0
10 UGC 144 AG? 00 15 26.832 +16 14 06.19   15.7       ~ 24 0
11 UGC 164 AG? 00 17 23.7217233696 +18 05 03.161077584   15.2       ~ 44 0
12 UGC 168 GiC 00 18 10.5566259744 +18 17 31.942221036   16.0       ~ 22 0
13 UGC 179 AG? 00 19 00.5788737720 +23 28 35.616284220   15.3       ~ 30 0
14 IC 1544 GiG 00 21 17.485 +23 05 27.12   14.6       ~ 31 0
15 IC 1546 GiG 00 21 29.0228180328 +22 30 21.097276992   14.9       ~ 40 0
16 HMS 0019+2207 ClG 00 22 +22.4           ~ 3 0
17 UGC 228 AG? 00 23 56.7069278064 +24 18 20.458081512   14.8       ~ 27 0
18 IC 1552 GiG 00 29 43.683 +21 28 36.51   15.40       ~ 39 0
19 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2815 2
20 NAME Eridanus ClG GrG 03 38 32.00 -22 18 51.0           ~ 176 0
21 NGC 2276 AG? 07 27 14.485 +85 45 16.20   12.3       ~ 376 0
22 NAME NGC 2300 Group GrG 07 32 22.84 +85 42 26.3           ~ 56 0
23 NGC 4273 GiP 12 19 56.063 +05 20 36.12   12.3       ~ 263 0
24 NAME NGC 4261 Group GrG 12 20 02.3 +05 20 24     12.9     ~ 41 0
25 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
26 NGC 4522 GiG 12 33 39.657 +09 10 29.54   13.6       ~ 373 0
27 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4802 2
28 NAME Ursa Major Cluster ClG 15 08.8 +67 07           ~ 410 0
29 BWE 2252+1256 Rad 22 55 16 +13 12.6           ~ 1 0
30 UGC 12304 AG? 23 01 08.291 +05 39 16.00   15.40       ~ 71 0
31 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2095 3
32 IC 5283 GiP 23 03 17.9800776408 +08 53 36.838944528   15.2       ~ 120 1
33 UGC 12361 AG? 23 06 22.35 +11 17 04.3   16.0       ~ 25 0
34 UGC 12370 AG? 23 07 06.321 +09 57 38.91   15.50       ~ 58 0
35 UGC 12382 AG? 23 07 54.976 +05 09 39.86   16.0       ~ 44 0
36 NGC 7495 AG? 23 08 57.1757147664 +12 02 52.868867964   14.7       ~ 83 0
37 ZwCl 2307+0713 ClG 23 10 26.6 +07 35 13           ~ 55 0
38 NGC 7511 GiG 23 12 26.2988267376 +13 43 35.792359284   14.84       ~ 41 1
39 NGC 7515 GiG 23 12 48.6739160184 +12 40 45.584218812   14.0       ~ 45 0
40 IC 1474 GiG 23 12 51.2764144128 +05 48 22.974948216   14.9       ~ 84 0
41 NGC 7518 GiP 23 13 12.7537321282 +06 19 18.411674658   14.5       ~ 98 0
42 UGC 12423 GiG 23 13 13.1892394512 +06 25 49.174917348   14.8       ~ 83 0
43 UGC 12426 AG? 23 13 32.527 +06 34 04.71   16.0       ~ 31 0
44 IC 5292 GiG 23 13 47.0685978624 +13 41 15.453893724   15.5       ~ 22 0
45 NGC 7529 AG? 23 14 03.208 +08 59 33.11   14.6       ~ 41 0
46 NGC 7535 LSB 23 14 12.6178677552 +13 34 54.549232680 14.22 14.24 13.66     ~ 36 1
47 NGC 7536 GiG 23 14 13.1942903400 +13 25 35.353284744 14.13 14.07 13.43     ~ 88 1
48 NGC 7537 GiP 23 14 34.5173585112 +04 29 54.054910824   13.8       ~ 211 0
49 NGC 7541 GiP 23 14 43.857 +04 32 02.04   12.7       ~ 320 1
50 UGC 12451 GiC 23 14 45.1927410528 +05 24 46.788419304   16.0       ~ 37 0
51 NGC 7559 GiG 23 15 46.5576954288 +13 17 24.999171144   14.7       ~ 21 0
52 NGC 7563 LIN 23 15 55.9242198192 +13 11 46.060536984 14.48 13.87 12.81     ~ 77 1
53 UGC 12467 GiC 23 16 01.46 +06 39 08.2   16.0       ~ 41 0
54 NGC 7570 GiG 23 16 44.6676192672 +13 28 58.806223644 13.95 13.89 13.18     ~ 67 1
55 MCG+01-59-027 GiC 23 17 05.486 +07 07 22.05   15.7       ~ 35 0
56 UGC 12480 AG? 23 17 27.30 +07 37 55.0   17       ~ 17 0
57 NGC 7580 GiG 23 17 36.3904811568 +14 00 04.228227216   14.8       ~ 64 0
58 NGC 7604 AG? 23 17 51.90 +07 25 47.6   15.2       ~ 24 1
59 NGC 7593 GiG 23 17 56.9868798192 +11 20 57.290844984   14.6       ~ 62 0
60 NGC 7591 SyG 23 18 16.2727927344 +06 35 09.108933504   13.8       ~ 269 0
61 2MASX J23181625+0649317 GiG 23 18 16.2850046424 +06 49 31.859985684   15.5       ~ 15 0
62 UGC 12494 GiG 23 18 52.602 +06 52 38.06   15.0       ~ 68 0
63 UGC 12497 AG? 23 19 10.83 +07 42 13.5   15.6       ~ 38 0
64 IC 5309 GiG 23 19 11.638 +08 06 33.58   15.0       ~ 121 0
65 NGC 7608 GiG 23 19 15.337 +08 21 00.59   15.2       ~ 77 0
66 NGC 7610 GiC 23 19 41.3871631752 +10 11 06.003153168   14.9       ~ 93 0
67 NGC 7615 GiG 23 19 54.441 +08 23 57.92   15.3       ~ 30 0
68 NGC 7619 GiG 23 20 14.524 +08 12 22.63   12.7       ~ 449 0
69 UGC 12522 GiP 23 20 16.557 +08 00 18.94   16.5       ~ 35 0
70 NGC 7626 rG 23 20 42.524 +08 13 01.43   12.8       ~ 426 1
71 NAME Peg I ClG 23 21 +08.3           ~ 70 0
72 UGC 12535 LSB 23 21 01.5876608352 +08 10 46.041549168   16.0       ~ 34 0
73 MCG+01-59-058 GiC 23 21 05.764 +08 06 08.43   15.6       ~ 38 0
74 NGC 7631 GiG 23 21 26.6685629592 +08 13 03.560510496   13.8       ~ 151 0
75 MCG+01-59-063 GiG 23 21 40.964 +08 59 23.99   15.5       ~ 31 0
76 UGC 12544 GiG 23 21 45.10 +09 04 40.0   15.5       ~ 31 0
77 LEDA 4126675 LSB 23 21 46.8811 +09 02 28.425   17.2   17.6   ~ 13 0
78 UGC 12547 GiP 23 21 51.577 +05 00 23.06   15.2       ~ 35 0
79 UGC 12553 AG? 23 22 13.70 +09 23 03.0   17       ~ 23 0
80 UGC 12555 AG? 23 22 34.05 +05 07 13.0   16.0       ~ 32 0
81 UGC 12562 GiC 23 22 47.476 +11 46 22.55   16.0       ~ 38 0
82 NGC 7643 GiG 23 22 50.3808345024 +11 59 19.843143756   14.8       ~ 49 0
83 LEDA 93031 LSB 23 22 58.4 +07 40 20           ~ 22 0
84 UGC 12561 LSB 23 22 58.56 +08 59 36.7   16.0       ~ 45 0
85 UGC 12571 AG? 23 23 22.5311015112 +13 19 09.171804180   15.5       ~ 44 0
86 NGC 7648 GiG 23 23 54.031 +09 40 02.85   13.5       ~ 80 0
87 UGC 12580 GiG 23 24 33.8176117968 +08 36 58.198970592   15.6       ~ 22 0
88 UGC 12585 AG? 23 24 39.60 +08 25 32.0   15.5       ~ 29 0

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