2005MNRAS.357.1337M


Query : 2005MNRAS.357.1337M

2005MNRAS.357.1337M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 357, 1337-1347 (2005/March-2)

An Hα survey of cluster galaxies - V. Cluster-field comparison for early-type galaxies.

MOSS C. and WHITTLE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have extended our Hα objective prism survey of eight low-redshift clusters (viz. Abell 262, 347, 400, 426, 569, 779, 1367 and 1656) to include a complete sample of early-type galaxies within 1.5 Abell radii of the cluster centres. Of the 379 galaxies surveyed, 3 per cent of E, E-S0 galaxies, 6 per cent of S0 galaxies, and 9 per cent of S0/a galaxies were detected in emission. From a comparison of cluster and supercluster field galaxies, we conclude that the frequency of emission-line galaxies (ELGs; Wλ≥ 20 Å) is similar for field and cluster early-type galaxies. A similar result has previously been obtained for galaxies of types Sa and later. Together, these results confirm the inference of Biviano et al. that the relative frequency of ELGs in clusters and the field can be entirely accounted for by the different mix of morphological types between the differing environments, and that, for galaxies of a given morphological type, the fraction of ELGs is independent of environment. Detected emission is classified as `compact' or `diffuse', identified as circumnuclear starburst or active galactic nucleus (AGN) emission and disc emission, respectively. By comparing spectroscopic data for cluster early-type ELGs with data for field galaxies from the Palomar spectroscopic survey of nearby galactic nuclei, we demonstrate that there is modest evidence for an enhancement of compact HII emission relative to AGN emission in the early-type cluster ELGs as compared to the field. For the cluster early-type galaxies, compact HII emission correlates strongly with a disturbed morphology. This suggests that, as for later-type cluster galaxies, this enhanced compact HII emission can readily be explained as an enhancement of circumnuclear starburst emission due to gravitational tidal interactions, most likely caused by subcluster merging and other on-going processes of cluster virialization.

Abstract Copyright: 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): surveys - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: starburst

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/357/1337): table1.dat table2.dat notes.dat>

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 59

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Number of rows : 59
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MFGC 1313 rG 01 44 38.371 +34 39 37.10   15.0   14.70   ~ 24 0
2 VV 701 rG 01 46 56.819 +34 46 21.45   15.2   13.97   ~ 26 0
3 NGC 688 GiG 01 50 44.1668421624 +35 17 04.401559176   13.3   12.32   ~ 95 0
4 ACO 262 ClG 01 52 50.4 +36 08 46           ~ 698 1
5 Mrk 2 GiG 01 54 53.807 +36 55 04.64   14.2   13.05   ~ 139 1
6 2MASX J01563049+3720082 GiG 01 56 30.499 +37 20 08.24   15.5   14.02   ~ 20 0
7 2MASX J02200413+4116301 GiG 02 20 04.138 +41 16 30.20   15.0   14.00   ~ 16 0
8 ACO 347 ClG 02 25 50 +41 52.5           ~ 148 1
9 MCG+07-06-020 GiG 02 26 46.3445711544 +41 50 04.389953712   15.0   13.24   ~ 29 0
10 2MASX J02265317+4141211 GiG 02 26 53.173 +41 41 21.18   15.3   13.48   ~ 26 0
11 ACO 400 ClG 02 57 37.4 +06 00 45           ~ 399 3
12 Mrk 1073 Sy2 03 15 01.4292441960 +42 02 08.825019072   15.05 14.18 12.54   ~ 190 1
13 UGC 2659 GiG 03 18 53.3423303976 +40 35 44.725432164   14.9   13.45   ~ 37 0
14 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2257 1
15 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4007 3
16 UGC 2742 GiC 03 27 39.8570304264 +40 53 48.791919444   15.5   13.55   ~ 24 0
17 Z 234-56 AG? 07 07 32.3651979720 +48 53 59.877450240   14.8   14.42   ~ 11 0
18 2MASX J07075163+4824510 rG 07 07 51.630 +48 24 51.01   15.7   15.01   ~ 9 0
19 UGC 3687 rG 07 08 34.2790215240 +50 37 52.693603320   14.63   14.15   ~ 14 0
20 ACO 569 ClG 07 09 10.4 +48 37 10           ~ 170 1
21 MCG+08-13-075 rG 07 09 15.8431338120 +49 49 13.291188600   15.5   14.00   ~ 22 0
22 UGC 3706 PaG 07 09 53.64 +47 54 33.9   14.7       ~ 12 0
23 NGC 2830 Sy2 09 19 41.3832758544 +33 44 17.056851036   15.4   14.20   ~ 91 0
24 ACO 779 ClG 09 20 02.70 +33 45 29.7           ~ 253 0
25 2MASX J09203693+3304290 GiG 09 20 36.9357493920 +33 04 28.953458112   15.5   14.24   ~ 45 0
26 NGC 3758 Sy1 11 36 29.3703820296 +21 35 45.984535728   14.8       ~ 165 0
27 Mrk 181 H2G 11 36 54.344 +19 58 18.12   13.9   13.43   ~ 118 0
28 NVSS J114224+200711 rG 11 42 24.4931317224 +20 07 09.739724664 14.59 14.55 13.84 13.53   ~ 136 1
29 2MFGC 9193 GiC 11 43 13.096 +20 00 17.52 15.91 16.52   15.56   ~ 105 0
30 UGC 6697 GiG 11 43 49.1088652488 +19 58 05.954438316 13.96 14.35 13.59 13.29   ~ 227 3
31 ACO 1367 ClG 11 44 44.6 +19 41 59           ~ 1076 1
32 MCG+03-30-087 H2G 11 44 47.791 +19 46 24.29 16.22 16.53   15.45   ~ 75 0
33 2MASX J11445486+1946349 GiG 11 44 54.8372181216 +19 46 34.904680824   15.4   14.14   ~ 81 0
34 2MASX J11454884+2037428 GiG 11 45 48.8352389328 +20 37 43.024028448   15.5   14.50   ~ 73 0
35 NGC 3884 LIN 11 46 12.1809231456 +20 23 29.919085584   13.79 12.88 12.61   ~ 164 0
36 Mrk 640 GiG 11 46 46.6855106136 +21 16 17.461944840   15.1   14.19   ~ 41 0
37 NVSS J115055+210844 rG 11 50 55.4367077232 +21 08 44.084157756   15.4   14.45   ~ 62 0
38 NGC 3947 EmG 11 53 20.3138746776 +20 45 05.918083740   14.2   12.60   ~ 113 0
39 2MASX J12524888+2724064 EmG 12 52 48.8919914064 +27 24 06.741104220   15.3   14.95   ~ 45 0
40 2MASX J12535147+2858459 SBG 12 53 51.4995684528 +28 58 45.886590408   15.84 15.18     ~ 46 0
41 MCG+05-31-001 GiC 12 54 32.9576294328 +28 22 36.366107376   15.5       ~ 37 0
42 MCG+05-31-005 AGN 12 54 53.6821592280 +28 25 01.049194920   15.7       ~ 32 0
43 2MASX J12552252+2828039 GiC 12 55 22.5707973552 +28 28 04.408442544   15.7       ~ 19 0
44 Mrk 53 AGN 12 56 06.097 +27 40 41.17   15.5 13.65 14.92   ~ 115 0
45 NGC 4828 LIN 12 56 42.8599834536 +28 01 13.652062284   15.4       ~ 49 0
46 Z 160-34 EmG 12 56 50.6168649480 +28 55 47.369825544   15.2 14.69     ~ 44 0
47 2MASX J12570157+2903448 GiG 12 57 01.6209977232 +29 03 45.368318556   15.4 14.59     ~ 33 0
48 NGC 4841 LIN 12 57 31.978 +28 28 36.86   13.5       ~ 147 0
49 NGC 4848 AGN 12 58 05.5778304792 +28 14 33.253619100   14.2   13.53   ~ 199 0
50 Z 160-64 EmG 12 58 35.335 +27 15 52.92   15.4   15.18   ~ 98 0
51 Mrk 57 AGN 12 58 37.282 +27 10 35.81   15.88   14.82   ~ 117 0
52 Z 160-75 GiC 12 59 29.8719187416 +31 20 08.277001980   15.6   14.93   ~ 19 0
53 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
54 Z 160-127 EmG 13 04 26.5545655056 +27 18 15.399934452   15.5   15.38   ~ 74 0
55 NGC 4957 GiG 13 05 12.3897926664 +27 34 11.130658716   14.2   14.62   ~ 90 0
56 UGC 8229 EmG 13 08 54.2011044480 +28 11 01.940167572   14.3       ~ 97 0
57 Z 160-160 GiC 13 12 17.6523022896 +26 41 10.067552052       14.84   ~ 28 0
58 2MASX J13171068+3032337 GiG 13 17 10.6834580736 +30 32 33.934119540   15.3   14.98   ~ 23 0
59 2MASX J13172128+3103345 GiG 13 17 21.289 +31 03 34.15   15.4   15.39   ~ 37 0

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