“…A lot of observational evidence indicates that this process, which is commonly referred to as ram pressure stripping (Gunn & Gott 1972), dominates the evolution of gas-rich late-type systems in nearby massive clusters (e.g., Boselli & Gavazzi 2006, 2014; this evidence includes the presence of galaxies with long cometary tails in the various gas phases (atomic cold, e.g., Chung et al 2007;ionised, Yagi et al 2010;hot, e.g., Sun et al 2007) without any associated stellar counterpart or the high frequency of spirals with radially truncated gaseous discs (e.g., Cayatte et al 1994;Koopmann & Kenney 2004). While many representative objects undergoing a ram pressure stripping event have been already studied in detail using multi-frequency observations (Kenney et al 2004(Kenney et al , 2014(Kenney et al , 2015Crowl et al 2005;Boselli et al 2016a;Sun et al 2006Sun et al , 2007Sun et al , 2010Merluzzi et al 2013;Abramson & Kenney 2014;Abramson et al 2011Abramson et al , 2016Jáchym et al 2013Jáchym et al , 2014Jáchym et al , 2017Jáchym et al , 2019Fumagalli et al 2014;Fossati et al 2016;Poggianti et al 2019;Bellhouse et al 2019;Deb et al 2020;Moretti et al 2020a) and tuned models and simulations (Vollmer et al 1999(Vollmer et al , 2000(Vollmer et al , 2004a(Vollmer et al ,b, 2006(Vollmer et al , 2008a(Vollmer et al ,b, 2012(Vollmer et al , 2018Roediger & Hensl...…”