2008ApJ...688...78L -
Astrophys. J., 688, 78-84 (2008/November-3)
The variation of galaxy morphological type with environmental shear.
LEE J. and LEE B.
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Recent N-body simulations indicate that the assembly history of galactic halos depends on the density of the large-scale environment. This implies that galaxy properties such as age and size of the bulge may also vary with the surrounding large-scale structures, which are characterized by tidal shear as well as density. Using a sample of 15,882 well-resolved nearby galaxies from the Tully catalog and the real-space tidal field reconstructed from the 2MASS Redshift Survey, we investigate the dependence of galaxy morphological type on the shear of the large-scale environment in which they are embedded. We first calculate the large-scale dimensionless overdensities (δ) and ellipticities (e) of the regions where the galaxies are located, classify them according to morphological type, and create subsamples selected at similar δ-values but spanning different ranges in e. We calculate the mean ellipticity, <e>, averaged over each subsample and find a signal of variation of <e> with morphological type: for 0.5≤δ≤1.0, elliptical galaxies are preferentially located in regions with low ellipticity; for -0.3≤δ≤0.1, the latest-type spirals are preferentially located in regions with high ellipticity. The null hypothesis that the mean ellipticities of the regions where the ellipticals and the latest-type spirals are located are the same as the global mean ellipticity averaged over all types is rejected at the 3 σ level when -0.3≤δ≤0.1. Yet, no signal of a galaxy-shear correlation is found in highly overdense or underdense regions. The observed trend suggests that the formation epochs of galactic halos might be a function of not only halo mass and large-scale density but also large-scale shear. Since the statistical significance of the overall trend is low, a sample of at least 100,000 galaxies is required to verify this correlation.
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Cosmology: Observations - Cosmology: Large-Scale Structure of Universe
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