TY - JOUR
T1 - An Interacting Galaxy System along a Filament in a Void
AU - Beygu, B.
AU - Kreckel, K.
AU - van de Weijgaert, R.
AU - van der Hulst, J. M.
AU - van Gorkom, J. H.
PY - 2013/5
Y1 - 2013/5
N2 - Cosmological voids provide a unique environment for the study of galaxy formation and evolution. The galaxy population in their interiors has properties significantly different from average field galaxies. As part of our Void Galaxy Survey (VGS), we have found a system of three interacting galaxies (VGS_31) inside a large void. VGS_31 is a small elongated group whose members are embedded in a common Hi envelope. The Hi picture suggests a filamentary structure with accretion of intergalactic cold gas from the filament onto the galaxies. We present deep optical and narrowband H alpha data, optical spectroscopy, near-UV, and far-UV Galaxy Evolution Explorer and CO(1-0) data. We find that one of the galaxies, a Markarian object, has a ring-like structure and a tail evident both in optical and Hi. While all three galaxies form stars in their central parts, the tail and the ring of the Markarian object are devoid of star formation. We discuss these findings in terms of a gravitational interaction and ongoing growth of galaxies out of a filament. VGS_31 is one of the first observed examples of a filamentary structure in a void. It is an important prototype for understanding the formation of substructure in a void. This system also shows that the galaxy evolution in voids can be as dynamic as in high-density environments.
AB - Cosmological voids provide a unique environment for the study of galaxy formation and evolution. The galaxy population in their interiors has properties significantly different from average field galaxies. As part of our Void Galaxy Survey (VGS), we have found a system of three interacting galaxies (VGS_31) inside a large void. VGS_31 is a small elongated group whose members are embedded in a common Hi envelope. The Hi picture suggests a filamentary structure with accretion of intergalactic cold gas from the filament onto the galaxies. We present deep optical and narrowband H alpha data, optical spectroscopy, near-UV, and far-UV Galaxy Evolution Explorer and CO(1-0) data. We find that one of the galaxies, a Markarian object, has a ring-like structure and a tail evident both in optical and Hi. While all three galaxies form stars in their central parts, the tail and the ring of the Markarian object are devoid of star formation. We discuss these findings in terms of a gravitational interaction and ongoing growth of galaxies out of a filament. VGS_31 is one of the first observed examples of a filamentary structure in a void. It is an important prototype for understanding the formation of substructure in a void. This system also shows that the galaxy evolution in voids can be as dynamic as in high-density environments.
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: formation
KW - galaxies: interactions
KW - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
KW - large-scale structure of universe
KW - radio lines: galaxies
KW - LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE
KW - DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
KW - PROMINENT NEARBY VOIDS
KW - STAR-FORMING GALAXIES
KW - COSMIC WEB
KW - REDSHIFT-SURVEY
KW - H-ALPHA
KW - GRAVITATIONAL-INSTABILITY
KW - SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY
KW - STARBURST GALAXIES
U2 - 10.1088/0004-6256/145/5/120
DO - 10.1088/0004-6256/145/5/120
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6256
VL - 145
JO - The Astronomical Journal
JF - The Astronomical Journal
IS - 5
M1 - 120
ER -