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2015ApJ...810...90L - Astrophys. J., 810, 90 (2015/September-2)

Evolution of star-formation properties of high-redshift cluster galaxies since z = 2.

LEE S.-K., IM M., KIM J.-W., LOTZ J., McPARTLAND C., PETH M. and KOEKEMOER A.

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Using a stellar mass-limited sample of ∼46,600 galaxies (M* > 109.1 M) at 0.5 <z < 2, we show that the stellar mass, rather than the environment, is the main parameter controlling quenching of star formation in galaxies with M* > 1010 M out to z = 2. On the other hand, the environmental quenching becomes efficient at z < 1 regardless of galaxy mass, and it serves as a main mechanism for quenching star formation for lower mass galaxies. Our result is based on deep optical and near-infrared imaging data over 2800 arcmin2, enabling us to negate cosmic variance and identify 46 galaxy cluster candidates with M ∼ 1014. From M* ∼ 109.5 to 1010.5 M, the fraction of quiescent galaxies increases by a factor of ∼10 over the entire redshift range, but the difference between cluster and field environment is negligible. Rapid evolution in the quiescent fraction is seen from z = 2 to z = 1.3 for massive galaxies, suggesting a build-up of massive quiescent galaxies at z >1.3. For galaxies with M* < 1010 M at z < 1.0, the quiescent fraction is found to be as much as a factor of 2 larger in clusters than in field, showing the importance of environmental quenching in low-mass galaxies at low redshift. Most high-mass galaxies are already quenched at z > 1, therefore environmental quenching does not play a significant role for them, although the efficiency of environmental quenching is nearly identical between high- and low-mass galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: star formation - galaxies: stellar content

Nomenclature: Table 1: [LIK2015] DD.ddddd+D.ddddd N=46.

Simbad objects: 46

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