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Arms pattern speed of galaxies in clusters

  • I. Rodrigues (a1), H. Dottori (a1) and D. Reichert (a1)
Abstract

Disks of galaxies in clusters are deeply affected by interactions. We investigate the pattern speed of galaxies in cluster in order to detect a possible dependence with cluster environmental parameters, such as galaxies density. If the perturbation of cluster galaxies is mainly produced by the interaction with the cluster ambient, the pattern speed might well depend on the history of the galaxy orbit within the cluster. Tremaine & Weinberg (1984) method is applied to 2-D Hα velocity fields, reconstructed from the isovelocity contours published by Amram et al. (1992), and 2-MASS K–band images (Skrutskie 2001) to obtain spirals pattern angular speed. The use of K–band images and Hα velocity maps is justified by the fact that the perturbations imprinted in Hα velocity maps are produced by the old stellar population which emits most of its energy in the near-IR. We analyzed Pegasus I cluster galaxies NGC 7593, NGC 7631 and NGC 7643 (this one shown in Figure 1). Preliminary results indicates that NGC 7593 presents a pattern speed Ωp sin(i) = 18 ± 5km s−1 kpc−1, (inclination i = 51°) while NGC 7631 and NGC 7643 pattern speeds are Ωp sin(i) = 21 ± 4 km s−1 kpc−1 and Ωp sin(i) = 35 ± 3 km s−1 kpc−1 (inclinations i = 64° and 59° respectively). In the three successful cases the correlation coefficients in the 〈X〉 vs 〈V〉 plots are 0.94, 0.95 and 0.98 respectively. We are presently analyzing other galaxies in the cluster.

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Amram, P., Le Coarer, E., Marcelin, M., Balkowski, C., Sullivan, W. T. III & Cayatte, V. 1992, A&AS 94, 175
Merrifield, M. R. & Kuijken, K. 1995, MNRAS 274, 933
Skrutskie, M. F. 2001, BAAS 33, 827
Tremaine, S. & Weinberg, M. D. 1984, ApJ 282, L5
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
  • ISSN: 1743-9213
  • EISSN: 1743-9221
  • URL: /core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-astronomical-union
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