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A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE): VI. Environmental quenching on HII-region scales

Boselli, A.; Fossati, M.; Longobardi, A.; Boissier, S.; Boquien, M.; Braine, J.; Côté, P.; Cuillandre, J.C.; Epinat, B.; Ferrarese, L.; Gavazzi, G.; Gwyn, S.; Hensler, G.; Plana, H.; Roehlly, Y.; Schimd, C.; Sun, M.; Trinchieri, G.

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Authors

A. Boselli

M. Fossati

A. Longobardi

S. Boissier

M. Boquien

J. Braine

P. Côté

J.C. Cuillandre

B. Epinat

L. Ferrarese

G. Gavazzi

S. Gwyn

G. Hensler

H. Plana

Y. Roehlly

C. Schimd

M. Sun

G. Trinchieri



Abstract

The Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE) is a blind narrow-band Hα + [NII] imaging survey of the Virgo cluster carried out with MegaCam at the Canada-French-Hawaii telescope. We use a new set of data extracted from VESTIGE to study the impact of the hostile cluster environment on the star formation process down to the scale of HII regions (∼50 pc). Here, HII regions are identified and their parameters measured using the HIIPHOT code on a sample of 114 late-type galaxies spanning a wide range in morphological type (Sa-Sd, Im, BCD), stellar mass (106.5 ≤ Mstar ≤ 1011 M⊙), and star formation activity (10−3 ≤ SFR ≤ 10 M⊙ yr−1). Owing to the exquisite average resolution of the VESTIGE data (0.65 arcsec), we detect 11302 HII regions with an Hα luminosity L(Hα) ≥ 1037 erg s−1. We show that the typical number of HII regions in gas-stripped objects is significantly lower than in healthy late-types of similar stellar mass. We also show that in these gas-stripped galaxies the number of HII regions significantly drops outside the effective radius, suggesting that the quenching process occurs outside-in, in agreement with other multifrequency observations. These new results consistently confirm that the main mechanism responsible for the decrease of the star formation activity observed in cluster galaxies is ram pressure, allowing us to discard other milder processes such as starvation or strangulation, which are unable to reproduce the observed radially truncated profiles.

Citation

Boselli, A., Fossati, M., Longobardi, A., Boissier, S., Boquien, M., Braine, J., …Trinchieri, G. (2020). A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE): VI. Environmental quenching on HII-region scales. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 634, Article L1. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937310

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 17, 2020
Online Publication Date Jan 29, 2020
Publication Date Feb 28, 2020
Deposit Date Feb 26, 2020
Publicly Available Date Feb 26, 2020
Journal Astronomy and astrophysics.
Print ISSN 0004-6361
Electronic ISSN 1432-0746
Publisher EDP Sciences
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 634
Article Number L1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937310

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Boselli, A., Fossati, M., Longobardi, A., Boissier, S., Boquien, M., Braine, J., Côté, P., Cuillandre, J. C., Epinat, B., Ferrarese, L., Gavazzi, G., Gwyn, S., Hensler, G., Plana, H., Roehlly, Y., Schimd, C., Sun, M. & Trinchieri, G. (2020). A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE): VI. Environmental quenching on HII-region scales. Astronomy & Astrophysics 634: L1., reproduced with permission, © ESO.





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