posted on 2024-07-26, 14:53authored byRobert Dzudzar, Virginia KilbornVirginia Kilborn, Chandrashekar Murugeshan, Gerhardt Meurer, Sarah Sweet, Mary Putman
We report on observations of ESO156-G029, member of a galaxy group which is positioned at the virial radius of cluster Abell 3193. ESO156-G029 is located ∼1.4 Mpc in projected distance from the brightest cluster galaxy NGC1500. We show that ESO156-G029 has disturbed gas kinematics and a highly asymmetric neutral hydrogen (H i) distribution, which are consequences of group pre-processing, and possibly of ram pressure. Based on the current data we propose a scenario in which ESO156-G029 had a minor gas-rich merger in the past and now starts to experience ram pressure. We infer that the galaxy will undergo rapid evolution once it gets closer to the cluster centre (less than 0.5 Mpc) where ram pressure is strong enough to begin stripping the H i from the galaxy.
Funding
ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions