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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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earth and planetary sciences

GASP - XVII. H i imaging of the jellyfish galaxy JO206: Gas stripping and enhanced star formation

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 487, No. 4, Year 2019

We present VLA H i observations of JO206, a prototypical ram-pressure-stripped galaxy in the GASP sample. This massive galaxy (M∗ = 8.5 × 1010 M-) is located at a redshift of z = 0.0513, near the centre of the low-mass galaxy cluster, IIZw108 (σ ∼575 km s-1). JO206 is characterized by a long tail (≥90 kpc) of ionized gas stripped away by ram pressure. We find a similarly long H i tail in the same direction as the ionized gas tail and measure a total H i mass of 3.2 × 109 M-. This is about half the expected H i mass given the stellar mass and surface density of JO206. A total of 1.8 × 109 M- (60 per cent) of the detected H i is in the gas-stripped tail. An analysis of the star formation rate shows that the galaxy is forming more stars compared to galaxies with the same stellar and H i mass. On average we find an H i gas depletion time of ∼0.5 Gyr which is about four times shorter than that of 'normal' spiral galaxies. We performed a spatially resolved analysis of the relation between star formation rate density and gas density in the disc and tail of the galaxy at the resolution of our H i data. The star formation efficiency of the disc is about 10 times higher than that of the tail at fixed H i surface densities. Both the inner and outer parts of JO206 show an enhanced star formation compared to regions of similar H i surface density in field galaxies. The enhanced star formation is due to ram-pressure stripping during the galaxy's first infall into the cluster.

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