Koshy George, B. M. Poggianti, A. Omizzolo, B. Vulcani, P. Côté, J. Postma, R. Smith, Y. L. Jaffe, M. Gullieuszik, A. Moretti, A. Subramaniam, P. Sreekumar, S. K. Ghosh, S. N. Tandon, J. B. Hutchings
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Candidate ram-pressure stripped galaxies in six low-redshift clusters revealed from ultraviolet imaging
The assembly of galaxy clusters is understood to be a hierarchical process
with a continuous accretion of galaxies over time, which increases the cluster
size and mass. Late-type galaxies that fall into clusters can undergo
ram-pressure stripping, forming extended gas tails within which star formation
can happen. The number, location, and tail orientations of such galaxies
provide clues about the galaxy infall process, the assembly of the cluster over
time, and the consequences of infall for galaxy evolution. Here, we utilise the
$\sim$ 0.5 degree diameter circular field of the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
to image six galaxy clusters at z < 0.06 that are known to contain jellyfish
galaxies. We searched for stripping candidates in the ultraviolet images of
these clusters, which revealed 54 candidates showing signs of unilateral
extra-planar emission, due to ram-pressure stripping. Seven candidates had
already been identified as likely stripping based on optical B-band imaging. We
identified 47 new candidates through UV imaging. Spectroscopic redshift
information is available for 39 of these candidate galaxies, of which 19 are
associated with six clusters. The galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts that
are not part of the clusters appear to be within structures at different
redshifts identified as additional peaks in the redshift distribution of
galaxies, indicating that they might be ram-pressure stripped or disturbed
galaxies in other structures along the line of sight. We examine the orbital
history of these galaxies based on their location in the position-velocity
phase-space diagram and explore a possible connection to the orientation of the
tail direction among cluster member candidates. The tails of confirmed cluster
member galaxies are found to be oriented away from the cluster centre.