Young, blue, and isolated stellar systems in the virgo cluster. I. 2D Optical spectroscopy
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Bellazzini, Michele
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Young, blue, and isolated stellar systems in the virgo cluster. I. 2D Optical spectroscopy
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- Bellazzini, Michele;
- Magrini, Laura;
- Jones, Michael G.;
- Sand, David J.;
- Beccari, Giacomo;
- Cresci, Giovanni;
- Spekkens, Kristine;
- Karunakaran, Ananthan;
- Adams, Elizabeth A. K.;
- Zaritsky, Dennis;
- Battaglia, Giuseppina;
- Seth, Anil;
- Cannon, John M.;
- Fuson, Jackson;
- Inoue, John L.;
- Mutlu Pakdil, Burçin;
- Guhathakurta, Puragra;
- Muñoz Vidal, Ricardo Rodrigo;
- Bennet, Paul;
- Crnojević, Denija;
- Caldwell, Nelson;
- Strader, Jay;
- Toloba, Elisa;
Abstract
We use panoramic optical spectroscopy obtained with the Very Large Telescope/MUSE to investigate the nature
of five candidate extremely isolated low-mass star-forming regions (Blue Candidates; hereafter, BCs) toward the
Virgo cluster of galaxies. Four of the five (BC1, BC3, BC4, and BC5) are found to host several H II regions and to
have radial velocities fully compatible with being part of the Virgo cluster. All the confirmed candidates have mean
metallicity significantly in excess of that expected from their stellar mass, indicating that they originated from gas
stripped from larger galaxies. In summary, these four candidates share the properties of the prototype system
SECCO 1, suggesting the possible emergence of a new class of stellar systems, intimately linked to the complex
duty cycle of gas within clusters of galaxies. A thorough discussion of the nature and evolution of these objects is
presented in a companion paper, where the results obtained here from the MUSE data are complemented with
Hubble Space Telescope (optical) and Very Large Array (HI) observations.
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INAF-OAS Bologna Ob. F. 1.05.01.01
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST-1821967
1813708
State Agency for Research of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, through the "Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa" SEV-2017-0709
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, through budgetary program 54a Scientific Research and Innovation of the Economic Transformation, Industry, Knowledge and Universities Council of the Regional Government of Andalusia POSTDOC_21_00845
WISE research program - Dutch Research Council (NWO)
ANID BASAL project FB210003
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST2001663
2009894
Agencia Estatal de Investigacion del Ministerio de Ciencia en Innovacion (AEI-MICIN)
European Union (EU) CEX2019-000920-S
PID2020-118778GB-I00/10.13039/501100011033
European Southern Observatory 0101.B-0376A
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The Astrophysical Journal, 935:50 (12pp), 2022 August 10
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