GASP: Gas stripping and the outskirts of galaxies as a function of environment
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Abstract
We present GASP, an ongoing ESO Large Program with MUSE aiming to study gas removal processes from galaxies at low redshift. GASP targets 100 galaxies with tails, tentacles and one-sided debris. MUSE data allows a detailed investigation of the ionized stripped gas, as well as of the gas and stars within the galaxy out to large distances from the galaxy center. We show the first results for two of the GASP galaxies that are striking cluster jellyfish galaxies of stellar masses ~ 1011 M ☉
Coverage
Formation and Evolution of Galaxy Outskirts
All editors
Ziegler, Bodo L.; Combes, Françoise; Dannerbauer, Helmut; Verdugo, Miguel
Volume
vol. 11, S321
Start page
202
Conferenece
Formation and Evolution of Galaxy Outskirts
Conferenece place
Toledo, Spain
Conferenece date
14-18 March, 2016
Issn Identifier
1743-9213
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2017IAUS..321..202P
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open.access
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