The Westerbork Coma Survey: A blind, deep, high-resolution H I survey of the Coma cluster

We present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the H  I content of the Coma galaxy cluster with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. The survey covers the inner ∼1 Mpc around the cluster centre, extending out to 1.5 Mpc towards the south-western NGC 4839 group. The survey probes the atomic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2022-03, Vol.659, p.A94
Hauptverfasser: Molnár, D. Cs, Serra, P., van der Hulst, T., Jarrett, T. H., Boselli, A., Cortese, L., Healy, J., de Blok, E., Cappellari, M., Hess, K. M., Józsa, G. I. G., McDermid, R. M., Oosterloo, T. A., Verheijen, M. A. W.
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Zusammenfassung:We present the blind Westerbork Coma Survey probing the H  I content of the Coma galaxy cluster with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. The survey covers the inner ∼1 Mpc around the cluster centre, extending out to 1.5 Mpc towards the south-western NGC 4839 group. The survey probes the atomic gas in the entire Coma volume down to a sensitivity of ∼10 19 cm −2 and 10 8 M ⊙ . Combining automated source finding with source extraction at optical redshifts and visual verification, we obtained 40 H  I detections of which 24 are new. Over half of the sample displays perturbed H  I morphologies indicative of an ongoing interaction with the cluster environment. With the use of ancillary UV and mid-IR, data we measured their stellar masses and star formation rates and compared the H  I properties to a set of field galaxies spanning a similar stellar mass and star formation rate range. We find that ∼75% of H  I -selected Coma galaxies have simultaneously enhanced star formation rates (by ∼0.2 dex) and are H  I deficient (by ∼0.5 dex) compared to field galaxies of the same stellar mass. According to our toy model, the simultaneous H  I deficiency and enhanced star formation activity can be attributed to either H  I stripping of already highly star forming galaxies on a very short timescale, while their H 2 content remains largely unaffected, or to H  I stripping coupled to a temporary boost of the H  I -to-H 2 conversion, causing a brief starburst phase triggered by ram pressure before eventually quenching the galaxy.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
1432-0756
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202142614