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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32352
Title: GASP XXXVIII: The LOFAR-MeerKAT-VLA View on the Nonthermal Side of a Jellyfish Galaxy
Authors: IGNESTI, ALESSANDRO 
Vulcani, Benedetta 
POGGIANTI, Bianca Maria 
Paladino, Rosita 
Shimwell, Timothy
Healy, Julia
GITTI, MYRIAM 
BACCHINI, CECILIA 
MORETTI, ALESSIA 
RADOVICH, MARIO 
van Weeren, Reinout J.
Roberts, Ian D.
BOTTEON, Andrea 
Müller, Ancla
McGee, Sean
Fritz, Jacopo
TOMICIC, NEVEN 
WERLE, Ariel 
MINGOZZI, MATILDE 
GULLIEUSZIK, MARCO 
Verheijen, Marc
Issue Date: 2022
Journal: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 
Number: 924
Issue: 2
First Page: 64
Abstract: Ram pressure stripping is a crucial evolutionary driver for cluster galaxies. It is thought to be able to accelerate the evolution of their star formation, trigger the activity of their central active galactic nucleus (AGN) and the interplay between galactic and environmental gas, and eventually dissipate their gas reservoirs. We explored the outcomes of ram pressure stripping by studying the nonthermal radio emission of the jellyfish galaxy JW100 in the cluster A2626 (z = 0.055), by combining LOw Frequency Array, MeerKAT, and Very Large Array observations from 0.144 to 5.5 GHz. We studied the integrated spectra of the stellar disk, the stripped tail, and the AGN; mapped the spectral index over the galaxy; and constrained the magnetic field intensity to between 11 and 18 μG in the disk and <10 μG in the tail. The stellar disk radio emission is dominated by a radiatively old plasma, likely related to an older phase of a high star formation rate. This suggests that the star formation was quickly quenched by a factor of 4 in a few 10<SUP>7</SUP> yr. The radio emission in the tail is consistent with the stripping scenario, where the radio plasma that originally accelerated in the disk is subsequently displaced in the tail. The morphology of the radio and X-ray emissions supports the scenario of the accretion of magnetized environmental plasma onto the galaxy. The AGN nonthermal spectrum indicates that relativistic electron acceleration may have occurred simultaneously with a central ionized gas outflow, thus suggesting a physical connection between the two processes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32352
URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ac32ce
ISSN: 0004-637X
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac32ce
Bibcode ADS: 2022ApJ...924...64I
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