JO194

The models shown are produced by combining the spatial and velocity distributions of the prominent nebular emission lines as well as the stellar component. Interesting features include the offset between the white (stellar) and red (Hydrogen alpha) components, showing the Ram-Pressure affecting the gas without disturbing the stellar component. We can see from the models that there is a large quantity of stripped gas which is ionised by star formation and in some cases, outflowing gas in the centre that is related to the AGN. Rotate the model to view the velocity distribution and the line-of-sight stripping becomes visible; in the cases of JO194 and JW100, distinct tails can be seen stretching out of the plane of the galaxy.The green component shows the OIII line, often associated with shocks, which reveals the interacting boundary between the intracluster medium and the gas within the galaxy, as well as any emission associated with the AGN.

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Crédit:

Callum Bellhouse and the GASP Collaboration

About the 3D Model

Id:JO194
Date de publication:13 août 2017 22:40

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