2006ApJ...642..188P


Query : 2006ApJ...642..188P

2006ApJ...642..188P - Astrophys. J., 642, 188-215 (2006/May-1)

The evolution of the star formation activity in galaxies and its dependence on environment.

POGGIANTI B.M., VON DER LINDEN A., DE LUCIA G., DESAI V., SIMARD L., HALLIDAY C., ARAGON-SALAMANCA A., BOWER R., VARELA J., BEST P., CLOWE D.I., DALCANTON J., JABLONKA P., MILVANG-JENSEN B., PELLO R., RUDNICK G., SAGLIA R., WHITE S.D.M. and ZARITSKY D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study how the proportion of star-forming galaxies evolves between z=0.8 and 0 as a function of galaxy environment, using the O II line in emission as a signature of ongoing star formation. Our high-z data set comprises 16 clusters, 10 groups, and another 250 galaxies in poorer groups and the field at z=0.4-0.8 from the ESO Distant Cluster Survey, plus another 9 massive clusters at similar redshifts. As a local comparison, we use galaxy systems selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) at 0.04<z<0.08. At high z most systems follow a broad anticorrelation between the fraction of star-forming galaxies and the system velocity dispersion. At face value, this suggests that at z=0.4-0.8 the mass of the system largely determines the proportion of galaxies with ongoing star formation. At these redshifts the strength of star formation (as measured by the O II equivalent width) in star-forming galaxies is also found to vary systematically with environment. SDSS clusters have much lower fractions of star-forming galaxies than clusters at z=0.4-0.8 and, in contrast with the distant clusters, show a plateau for velocity dispersions ≥550 km/s, where the fraction of galaxies with O II emission does not vary systematically with velocity dispersion. We quantify the evolution of the proportion of star-forming galaxies as a function of the system velocity dispersion and find that it is strongest in intermediate-mass systems (σ∼500-600 km/s at z=0). To understand the origin of the observed trends, we use the Press-Schechter formalism and the Millennium Simulation and show that galaxy star formation histories may be closely related to the growth history of clusters and groups. If the scenario we propose is roughly correct, the link between galaxy properties and environment is extremely simple to predict purely from a knowledge of the growth of dark matter structures.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Galaxies: Clusters: General - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters - Galaxies: Stellar Content

Nomenclature: Table 5: [PVD2006] CN-HHMM N=2, [PVD2006] GN-HHMM N=4, [PVD2006] GN-HHMMSS N=2.

CDS comments: ClG 1122 = ClG J1122-1136, ClG 1238 = ClG J1238-1144.

Simbad objects: 65

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Number of rows : 65
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 ClG 0016+16 ClG 00 18 33.3 +16 26 36           ~ 502 0
2 ZwCl 0024+1652 ClG 00 26 35.6 +17 09 32     18.35     ~ 635 1
3 ACO 85 ClG 00 41 36.21 -09 19 30.4           ~ 910 0
4 ACO 117 ClG 00 55 47.10 -09 58 24.6           ~ 73 0
5 ACO 116 ClG 00 56 05.34 +00 41 40.8           ~ 42 0
6 ACO 160 ClG 01 12 59.98 +15 30 05.3           ~ 173 0
7 ClG 0303+17 ClG 03 06 19.0 +17 18 50           ~ 49 0
8 ACO 628 ClG 08 10 06.32 +35 15 54.8           ~ 44 0
9 ACO 851 ClG 09 43 01.2 +46 59 54   18.9       ~ 327 0
10 ACO 933 ClG 10 07 50.27 +00 35 34.1           ~ 52 0
11 ClG J1018-1211 ClG 10 18 46.45 -12 11 52.8     20.35     ~ 30 0
12 ClG J1037-1243 ClG 10 37 52.6 -12 43 44           ~ 40 0
13 ACO 1066 ClG 10 39 28.53 +05 11 01.2           ~ 92 1
14 ClG J1040-1155 ClG 10 40 41.6 -11 55 51           ~ 56 0
15 ClG J1054-1146 ClG 10 54 24.2 -11 46 18           ~ 53 0
16 ClG J1054-1245 ClG 10 54 43.5 -12 45 50           ~ 55 0
17 ClG 1054-03 ClG 10 57 00.2 -03 37 27     22     ~ 454 0
18 ACO 1139 ClG 10 58 01.63 +01 38 05.4           ~ 156 3
19 ClG J1059-1253 ClG 10 59 09.5 -12 53 15           ~ 28 0
20 ClG J1103-1245 ClG 11 03 42.9 -12 45 18           ~ 16 1
21 ACO 1171 ClG 11 07 26.37 +02 59 28.4           ~ 31 0
22 ACO 1218 ClG 11 19 04.57 +51 43 24.7           ~ 41 0
23 ClG J1119-1129 ClG 11 19 16.5 -11 29 33           ~ 20 0
24 ClG J1122-1136 ClG 11 22 51.7 -11 36 30           ~ 12 0
25 ACO 1279 ClG 11 31 12 +67 13.4           ~ 24 0
26 ClG J1138-1133 ClG 11 38 10.3 -11 33 59           ~ 46 0
27 ACO 1424 ClG 11 57 30.50 +05 05 24.5           ~ 65 0
28 ClG J1202-1224 ClG 12 02 43.1 -12 24 31           ~ 26 0
29 ACO 1452 ClG 12 03 32.23 +51 43 34.9           ~ 77 0
30 ACO 1468 ClG 12 05 14.00 +51 26 21.0           ~ 55 0
31 ACO 1507 ClG 12 14 54.31 +59 53 09.5           ~ 63 0
32 ClG J1216-1201 ClG 12 16 45.10 -12 01 17.3           ~ 68 0
33 ACO 1534 ClG 12 24 42.759 +61 28 14.61           ~ 25 0
34 ClG J1227-1138 ClG 12 27 53.9 -11 38 20           ~ 47 0
35 ClG J1232-1250 ClG 12 32 30.5 -12 50 33           ~ 51 0
36 ACO 1559 ClG 12 33 07.55 +67 08 47.3           ~ 57 0
37 ACO 1564 ClG 12 35 01.95 +01 47 54.4           ~ 35 0
38 ClG J1238-1144 ClG 12 38 33.5 -11 44 28           ~ 14 0
39 ACO 1650 ClG 12 58 42.0 -01 45 45           ~ 304 0
40 ClG J1301-1138 ClG 13 01 40.1 -11 39 24           ~ 21 0
41 ClG 1322+3027 ClG 13 24 48.2 +30 11 34           ~ 67 0
42 ACO 1767 ClG 13 36 06.92 +59 10 34.3           ~ 172 0
43 ACO 1780 ClG 13 44 39.38 +02 53 41.6           ~ 50 0
44 ClG J1353-1137 ClG 13 53 01.0 -11 37 31           ~ 27 0
45 ACO 1809 ClG 13 53 07.68 +05 08 32.7           ~ 171 0
46 ClG J1354-1230 ClG 13 54 09.5 -12 30 59           ~ 47 0
47 ClG J1411-1148 ClG 14 11 03.9 -11 48 22           ~ 31 0
48 ClG J1411+5211 ClG 14 11 24.4 +52 12 38     20.11     ~ 118 3
49 ClG J1420-1236 ClG 14 20 19.4 -12 36 36           ~ 25 0
50 ZwCl 1447+2619 ClG 14 49 28.2 +26 07 57           ~ 50 0
51 ClG 1601+42 ClG 16 03 13.800 +42 45 36.00           ~ 50 0
52 ACO 2197 ClG 16 27 48.01 +40 58 04.5           ~ 285 0
53 ACO 2255 ClG 17 12 50.04 +64 03 10.6           ~ 568 0
54 ACO 2448 ClG 22 32 00.59 -08 25 29.5           ~ 43 0
55 ACO 2593 ClG 23 24 27.15 +14 33 40.2           ~ 219 0
56 ACO 2630 ClG 23 37 53.91 +15 52 34.6           ~ 43 0
57 ACO 2670 ClG 23 54 10.51 -10 23 06.8           ~ 352 0
58 [PVD2006] C2-1227 ClG ~ ~           ~ 1 0
59 [PVD2006] G1-105412 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
60 [PVD2006] G2-1040 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
61 [PVD2006] G1-1040 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
62 [PVD2006] G1-105411 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
63 ClG 1103-1244 ClG ~ ~           ~ 1 0
64 [PVD2006] G1-1301 GrG ~ ~           ~ 1 0
65 [PVD2006] C2-1138 ClG ~ ~           ~ 1 0

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