Br. Mcnamara et al., OPTICAL STRUCTURE IN THE ABELL-1795 CLUSTER CENTRAL GALAXY - EVIDENCEFOR STRIPPING AND DEFLECTION OF RADIO JETS, The Astrophysical journal, 466(1), 1996, pp. 9
We have obtained a deep U-band image of the central similar to 100 kpc
of the Abell 1795 cluster central galaxy. This image shows several fa
int (mu(U) similar to 23-24 mag arcsec (-2)), thin structures, of unkn
own origin, that extend between 20 and 70 kpc into the galaxy's halo.
Some are located along filaments of nebular line emission. Two structu
res, detected in the ground-based U-band image and in V and R images o
btained with the WFPC2 on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), extend tow
ard faint, disturbed galaxies. The structures may be stripped stellar
and gaseous debris from several sub-L galaxies that are interacting w
ith the central dominant galaxy, The lobes of blue optical continuum f
ound earlier along the galaxy's radio lobes are resolved into bright k
nots on the HST images. The knots are probably composed of young stars
. A dust lane lies along the edges of the radio jets and along the edg
e of the northern radio lobe. The dust and associated cold, dense gas
may have deflected the radio jets and may have become entrained along
the radio jets and lobes. The images strengthen recent arguments for r
adio-triggered star formation in A1795, and they raise the possibility
that some of the accreted gas may have been stripped from neighboring
galaxies.