Low-mass filament galaxies in TNG50 exhibit smaller asymmetric cold gas discs due to cosmic web tidal fields causing altered accretion or starvation and late-time stripping, while integrated stellar and halo properties remain similar to field counterparts after mass and environment controls.
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MAUVE-MUSE finds Virgo cluster disks have elevated [N II]/Hα, [S II]/Hα and [O III]/Hβ ratios plus broader kinematics because star formation is suppressed, leaving diffuse ionized gas dominant instead of widespread direct environmental excitation.
NGC 1270 and NGC 1272 host minicoronae at 0.99 keV and 0.63 keV extending 1.4 kpc and 1.2 kpc where thermal emission dominates and magnetic fields likely suppress viscous stripping to maintain balance among cooling, heating, stellar mass loss, stripping and accretion.
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Cosmic web stripping and starvation of low-mass filament galaxies in TNG50
Low-mass filament galaxies in TNG50 exhibit smaller asymmetric cold gas discs due to cosmic web tidal fields causing altered accretion or starvation and late-time stripping, while integrated stellar and halo properties remain similar to field counterparts after mass and environment controls.
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MAUVE-MUSE: Ionization and Kinematic Signatures of Environmental Effects on Virgo Cluster Disks
MAUVE-MUSE finds Virgo cluster disks have elevated [N II]/Hα, [S II]/Hα and [O III]/Hβ ratios plus broader kinematics because star formation is suppressed, leaving diffuse ionized gas dominant instead of widespread direct environmental excitation.
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The X-ray Coronae of two massive galaxies in the core of the Perseus cluster
NGC 1270 and NGC 1272 host minicoronae at 0.99 keV and 0.63 keV extending 1.4 kpc and 1.2 kpc where thermal emission dominates and magnetic fields likely suppress viscous stripping to maintain balance among cooling, heating, stellar mass loss, stripping and accretion.