A. Boselli
A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE). III. Star formation in the stripped gas of NGC 4254
Boselli, A.; Fossati, M.; Cuillandre, J.C.; Boissier, S.; Boquien, M.; Buat, V.; Burgarella, D.; Consolandi, G.; Cortese, L.; Côté, P.; Côté, S.; Durrell, P.; Ferrarese, L.; Fumagalli, M.; Gavazzi, G.; Gwyn, S.; Hensler, G.; Koribalski, B.; Roediger, J.; Roehlly, Y.; Russeil, D.; Sun, M.; Toloba, E.; Vollmer, B.; Zavagno, A.
Authors
M. Fossati
J.C. Cuillandre
S. Boissier
M. Boquien
V. Buat
D. Burgarella
G. Consolandi
L. Cortese
P. Côté
S. Côté
P. Durrell
L. Ferrarese
Professor Michele Fumagalli michele.fumagalli@durham.ac.uk
Academic Visitor
G. Gavazzi
S. Gwyn
G. Hensler
B. Koribalski
J. Roediger
Y. Roehlly
D. Russeil
M. Sun
E. Toloba
B. Vollmer
A. Zavagno
Abstract
During pilot observations of the Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Galaxy Evolution (VESTIGE), a blind narrow-band Hα + [NII] imaging survey of the Virgo cluster carried out with MegaCam at the CFHT, we have observed the spiral galaxy NGC 4254 (M99). Deep Hα + [NII] narrow-band and GALEX UV images reveal the presence of 60 compact (70–500 pc radius) star-forming regions up to ≃20 kpc outside the optical disc of the galaxy. These regions are located along a tail of HI gas stripped from the disc of the galaxy after a rapid gravitational encounter with another Virgo cluster member that simulations indicate occurred 280–750 Myr ago. We have combined the VESTIGE data with multifrequency data from the UV to the far-infrared to characterise the stellar populations of these regions and study the star formation process in an extreme environment such as the tails of stripped gas embedded in the hot intracluster medium. The colour, spectral energy distribution (SED), and linear size consistently indicate that these regions are coeval and have been formed after a single burst of star formation that occurred ≲100 Myr ago. These regions might become free floating objects within the cluster potential well, and be the local analogues of compact sources produced after the interaction of gas-rich systems that occurred during the early formation of clusters.
Citation
Boselli, A., Fossati, M., Cuillandre, J., Boissier, S., Boquien, M., Buat, V., …Zavagno, A. (2018). A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE). III. Star formation in the stripped gas of NGC 4254. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 615, Article A114. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732410
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Mar 7, 2018 |
Online Publication Date | Jul 24, 2018 |
Publication Date | Jul 24, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Aug 9, 2018 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 9, 2018 |
Journal | Astronomy and astrophysics. |
Print ISSN | 0004-6361 |
Electronic ISSN | 1432-0746 |
Publisher | EDP Sciences |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 615 |
Article Number | A114 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732410 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1352424 |
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