VERTICO VI: Cold-gas asymmetries in Virgo cluster galaxies
Abstract
We analyze cold-gas distributions in Virgo cluster galaxies using resolved CO(2-1) (tracing molecular hydrogen, H2) and HI observations from the Virgo Environment Traced In CO (VERTICO) and the VLA Imaging of Virgo in Atomic Gas (VIVA) surveys. From a theoretical perspective, it is expected that environmental processes in clusters will have a stronger influence on diffuse atomic gas compared to the relatively dense molecular gas component, and that these environmental perturbations can compress the cold interstellar medium in cluster galaxies leading to elevated star formation. In this work we observationally test these predictions for star-forming satellite galaxies within the Virgo cluster. We divide our Virgo galaxy sample into HI-normal, HI-tailed, and HI-truncated classes and show, unsurprisingly, that the HI-tailed galaxies have the largest quantitative HI asymmetries. We also compare to a control sample of non-cluster galaxies and find that Virgo galaxies, on average, have HI asymmetries that are 40 +/- 10 per cent larger than the control. There is less separation between control, HI-normal, HI-tailed, and HI-truncated galaxies in terms of H2 asymmetries, and on average, Virgo galaxies have H2 asymmetries that are only marginally (20 +/- 10 per cent) larger than the control sample. We find a weak correlation between HI and H2 asymmetries over our entire sample, but a stronger correlation for those specific galaxies being strongly impacted by environmental perturbations. Finally, we divide the discs of the HI-tailed Virgo galaxies into a leading half and trailing half according to the observed tail direction. We find evidence for excess molecular gas mass on the leading halves of the disc. This excess molecular gas on the leading half is accompanied by an excess in star formation rate such that the depletion time is, on average, unchanged.
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@article{arxiv.2305.14823,
title = {VERTICO VI: Cold-gas asymmetries in Virgo cluster galaxies},
author = {Ian D. Roberts and Toby Brown and Nikki Zabel and Christine D. Wilson and Aeree Chung and Laura C. Parker and Dhruv Bisaria and Alessandro Boselli and Barbara Catinella and Ryan Chown and Luca Cortese and Timothy A. Davis and Sara Ellison and Maria Jesus Jimenez-Donaire and Bumhyun Lee and Rory Smith and Kristine Spekkens and Adam R. H. Stevens and Mallory Thorp and Vincente Villanueva and Adam B. Watts and Charlotte Welker and Hyein Yoon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14823},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
15 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in A&A