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Morphometry as a probe of the evolution of jellyfish galaxies

Authors :
Roman-Oliveira, Fernanda
Chies-Santos, Ana L.
Ferrari, Fabricio
Lucatelli, Geferson
Del Pino, Bruno Rodriguez
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We explore the morphometric properties of a group of 73 ram pressure stripping candidates in the A901/A902 multi-cluster system, at z$\sim$0.165, to characterise the morphologies and structural evolution of jellyfish galaxies. By employing a quantitative measurement of morphometric indicators with the algorithm \textsc{morfometryka} on Hubble Space Telescope (F606W) images of the galaxies, we present a novel morphology-based method for determining trail vectors. We study the surface brightness profiles and curvature of the candidates and compare the results obtained with two analysis packages, \textsc{morfometryka} and \textsc{iraf/ellipse} on retrieving information of the irregular structures present in the galaxies. Our morphometric analysis shows that the ram pressure stripping candidates have peculiar concave regions in their surface brightness profiles. Therefore, these profiles are less concentrated (lower S\'ersic indices) than other star forming galaxies that do not show morphological features of ram pressure stripping. In combination with morphometric trail vectors, this feature could both help identify galaxies undergoing ram-pressure stripping and reveal spatial variations in the star formation rate.<br />Comment: MNRAS accepted, 15 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2010.07944
Document Type :
Working Paper