Young, blue, and isolated stellar systems in the virgo cluster. II. A new class of stellar system
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Jones González, Michael Cristofer
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Young, blue, and isolated stellar systems in the virgo cluster. II. A new class of stellar system
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- Jones González, Michael Cristofer;
- Sand, David J.;
- Bellazzini, Michele;
- Spekkens, Kristine;
- Karunakaran, Ananthan;
- Adams, Elizabeth A. K.;
- Battaglia, Giuseppina;
- Beccari, Giacomo;
- Bennet, Paul;
- Cannon, John M.;
- Cresci, Giovanni;
- Crnojević, Denija;
- Caldwell, Nelson;
- Fuson, Jackson;
- Guhathakurta, Puragra;
- Haynes, Martha P.;
- Inoue, John L.;
- Magrini, Laura;
- Muñoz Vidal, Ricardo Rodrigo;
- Burçin, Mutlu-Pakdil;
- Seth, Anil;
- Strader, Jay;
- Toloba, Elisa;
- Zaritsky, Dennis;
Abstract
We discuss five blue stellar systems in the direction of the Virgo cluster, analogous to the enigmatic object
SECCO 1 (AGC 226067). These objects were identified based on their optical and UV morphology and followed
up with H I observations with the Very Large Array (and Green Bank Telescope), Multi Unit Spectroscopic
Explorer (on the Very Large Telescope) optical spectroscopy, and Hubble Space Telescope imaging. These new
data indicate that one system is a distant group of galaxies. The remaining four are extremely low mass (M* ∼ 105
Me), are dominated by young blue stars, have highly irregular and clumpy morphologies, are only a few
kiloparsecs across, yet host an abundance of metal-rich, 12 + log(O H) > 8.2, H II regions. These high
metallicities indicate that these stellar systems formed from gas stripped from much more massive galaxies.
Despite the young age of their stellar populations, only one system is detected in H I, while the remaining three
have minimal (if any) gas reservoirs. Furthermore, two systems are surprisingly isolated and have no plausible
parent galaxy within ∼30′ (∼140 kpc). Although tidal stripping cannot be conclusively excluded as the formation
mechanism of these objects, ram pressure stripping more naturally explains their properties, in particular their
isolation, owing to the higher velocities, relative to the parent system, that can be achieved. Therefore, we posit that
most of these systems formed from ram-pressure-stripped gas removed from new infalling cluster members and
survived in the intracluster medium long enough to become separated from their parent galaxies by hundreds of
kiloparsecs and that they thus represent a new type of stellar system.
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National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NAS5-26555
Space Telescope Science Institute HST-GO-15183
European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO program 0101.B-0376A
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST1821967
1813708
AST-1814208
INAF Main Stream grant 1.05.01.86.28
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST2001663
WISE research program - Dutch Research Council (NWO)
AEI/FEDER, UE AYA2017-89076-P
Spanish Government
Consejeria de Economia, Industria, Comercio y Conocimiento of the Canary Islands Autonomous Community
The David & Lucile Packard Foundation
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Brinson Foundation
ANID BASAL project FB210003
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 from the 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
13A-028
18A-185
NSF/AST-1714828
NST/AST-2009894
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The Astrophysical Journal, 935:51 (24pp), 2022 August 10
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