VERTICO II: How H i-identified Environmental Mechanisms Affect the Molecular Gas in Cluster Galaxies

Author:

Zabel NikkiORCID,Brown TobyORCID,Wilson Christine D.,Davis Timothy A.ORCID,Cortese LucaORCID,Parker Laura C.,Boselli AlessandroORCID,Catinella BarbaraORCID,Chown RyanORCID,Chung AereeORCID,Deb Tirna,Ellison Sara L.ORCID,Jiménez-Donaire María J.ORCID,Lee BumhyunORCID,Roberts Ian D.,Spekkens KristineORCID,Stevens Adam R. H.,Thorp Mallory,Tonnesen StephanieORCID,Villanueva Vicente

Abstract

Abstract In this VERTICO early science paper we explore in detail how environmental mechanisms, identified in H i, affect the resolved properties of molecular gas reservoirs in cluster galaxies. The molecular gas is probed using ALMA ACA (+TP) observations of 12CO(2–1) in 51 spiral galaxies in the Virgo cluster (of which 49 are detected), all of which are included in the VIVA H i survey. The sample spans a stellar mass range of 9 log M / M 11 . We study molecular gas radial profiles, isodensity radii, and surface densities as a function of galaxy H i deficiency and morphology. There is a weak correlation between global H i and H2 deficiencies, and resolved properties of molecular gas correlate with H i deficiency: galaxies that have large H i deficiencies have relatively steep and truncated molecular gas radial profiles, which is due to the removal of low-surface-density molecular gas on the outskirts. Therefore, while the environmental mechanisms observed in H i also affect molecular gas reservoirs, there is only a moderate reduction of the total amount of molecular gas.

Funder

National Science Foundation of China

ERC Starting Grant Cluster Web

National Research Foundation of Korea

Australian Research Council Discovery Project

Future Fellowship

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions

ANID-FULBRIGHT BIO

NRAO Student Observing Support

N/A

Gouvernement du Canada ∣ Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Canada Research Chairs

Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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