2012ApJ...751...54H


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2012ApJ...751...54H - Astrophys. J., 751, 54 (2012/May-3)

Disentangling the role of environmental processes in galaxy clusters.

HERNANDEZ-FERNANDEZ J.D., VILCHEZ J.M. and IGLESIAS-PARAMO J.

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In this work, we present the results of a novel approach devoted to disentangling the role of the environmental processes affecting galaxies in clusters. This is based on the analysis of the near-UV (NUV) - r' distributions of a large sample of star-forming galaxies in clusters spanning more than four absolute magnitudes. The galaxies inhabit three distinct environmental regions: virial regions, cluster infall regions, and field environment. We have applied rigorous statistical tests to analyze both the complete NUV - r' distributions and their averages for three different bins of the r'-band galaxy luminosity down to Mr' ∼ -18, throughout the three environmental regions considered. We have identified the environmental processes that significantly affect the star-forming galaxies in a given luminosity bin by using criteria based on the characteristics of these processes: their typical timescales, the regions where they operate, and the galaxy luminosity range for which their effects are more intense. We have found that the high-luminosity ( Mr' ≤ -20) star-forming galaxies do not show significant signs in their star formation activity of being affected by: (1) the environment in the last ∼108 yr, or (2) a sudden quenching in the last 1.5 Gyr. The intermediate-luminosity (-20 < Mr'≤ -19) star-forming galaxies appear to be affected by starvation in the virial regions and by the harassment in the virial and infall regions. Low-luminosity (-19 < Mr' ≤ -18.2) star-forming galaxies seem to be affected by the same environmental processes as intermediate-luminosity star-forming galaxies in a stronger way, which would be expected for their lower luminosities.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: star formation - ultraviolet: galaxies

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 ZwCl 0826+3039 ClG 08 29.3 +30 29           ~ 5 0
2 WBB N45-273 GrG 09 09.5 +20 27           ~ 3 0
3 ZwCl 0911+3025 ClG 09 14.0 +30 13           ~ 3 0
4 USGC U217 GrG 09 16 15.87 +17 38 35.4           ~ 12 0
5 AWM 1 ClG 09 17 13.4 +20 02 44     14.02     ~ 32 0
6 ZwCl 0926+3026 ClG 09 29.5 +30 13           ~ 6 0
7 WBB N34-170 GrG 09 42 24 +04 16.3           ~ 5 0
8 WBB N45-351 GrG 09 56.5 +20 31           ~ 3 0
9 ACO 1185 ClG 11 10 32.15 +28 35 50.4           ~ 259 1
10 ACO 1213 ClG 11 16 26.98 +29 16 23.9           ~ 151 0
11 ZwCl 1231+4810 ClG 12 34.2 +47 53           ~ 3 0
12 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4804 2
13 BAX 218.5040+03.7812 ClG 14 34 05.73 +03 44 44.8     14.19     ~ 32 0
14 BAX 220.1796+03.4530 ClG 14 40 34.37 +03 29 49.7     14.31     ~ 119 0
15 ZwCl 1611+3717 ClG 16 13.4 +37 09           ~ 4 0
16 UGCl 393 GrG 16 17 53.8 +35 06 31     15.4     ~ 18 0
17 NGC 6137 BiC 16 23 03.1194649896 +37 55 20.550626868   14.1       ~ 128 1
18 ACO 2197 ClG 16 27 48.01 +40 58 04.5           ~ 285 0
19 ACO 2199 ClG 16 28 43.31 +39 34 07.6           ~ 1172 1

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