We use panoramic optical spectroscopy obtained with the Very Large Telescope/MUSE to investigate the nature of five candidate extremely isolated low-mass star-forming regions (Blue Candidates; hereafter, BCs) toward the Virgo cluster of galaxies. Four of the five (BC1, BC3, BC4, and BC5) are found to host several H ii regions and to have radial velocities fully compatible with being part of the Virgo cluster. All the confirmed candidates have mean metallicity significantly in excess of that expected from their stellar mass, indicating that they originated from gas stripped from larger galaxies. In summary, these four candidates share the properties of the prototype system SECCO 1, suggesting the possible emergence of a new class of stellar ...
We study the spectrophotometric properties of a highly magnified (mu similar or equal to 40-70) pair...
We study the role of the environment on galaxy evolution using a sample of 868 galaxies in the Virgo...
We have carried out a survey for CO J = 1-0 and J = 2-1 emission in the 260 early-type galaxies of t...
We use panoramic optical spectroscopy obtained with the Very Large Telescope/MUSE to investigate the...
We discuss five blue stellar systems in the direction of the Virgo cluster, analogous to the enigmat...
The two sources AGC 226178 and NGVS 3543, an extremely faint, clumpy, blue stellar system and a low ...
SECCO 1 is an extremely dark, low-mass (M* ≃ 105 M⊙), star-forming stellar system lying in the low-v...
A possible optical counterpart of the intergalactic H I cloud in the Virgo Cluster, discovered by Gi...
We present the Virgo Environment Traced in CO (VERTICO) survey, a new effort to map 12CO (2-1), 13CO...
During pilot observations of the Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Galaxy Evolution (VESTIGE), a bl...
Early-type dwarf galaxies are not simply featureless, old objects, but were found to be much more di...
We study the spectrophotometric properties of a highly magnified (mu similar or equal to 40-70) pair...
We study the role of the environment on galaxy evolution using a sample of 868 galaxies in the Virgo...
We have carried out a survey for CO J = 1-0 and J = 2-1 emission in the 260 early-type galaxies of t...
We use panoramic optical spectroscopy obtained with the Very Large Telescope/MUSE to investigate the...
We discuss five blue stellar systems in the direction of the Virgo cluster, analogous to the enigmat...
The two sources AGC 226178 and NGVS 3543, an extremely faint, clumpy, blue stellar system and a low ...
SECCO 1 is an extremely dark, low-mass (M* ≃ 105 M⊙), star-forming stellar system lying in the low-v...
A possible optical counterpart of the intergalactic H I cloud in the Virgo Cluster, discovered by Gi...
We present the Virgo Environment Traced in CO (VERTICO) survey, a new effort to map 12CO (2-1), 13CO...
During pilot observations of the Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Galaxy Evolution (VESTIGE), a bl...
Early-type dwarf galaxies are not simply featureless, old objects, but were found to be much more di...
We study the spectrophotometric properties of a highly magnified (mu similar or equal to 40-70) pair...
We study the role of the environment on galaxy evolution using a sample of 868 galaxies in the Virgo...
We have carried out a survey for CO J = 1-0 and J = 2-1 emission in the 260 early-type galaxies of t...