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2019MNRAS.482.3514P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 482, 3514-3549 (2019/January-3)

Searching for environmental effects on galaxy kinematics in groups and clusters at z ∼ 1 from the ORELSE survey.

PELLICCIA D., LEMAUX B.C., TOMCZAK A.R., LUBIN L.M., SHEN L., EPINAT B., WU P.-F., GAL R.R., RUMBAUGH N., KOCEVSKI D.D., TRESSE L. and SQUIRES G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an investigation of the dependence of galaxy kinematics on the environment for a sample of 94 star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 0.9 from the ORELSE survey. ORELSE is a large photometric and spectroscopic campaign dedicated to mapping out and characterizing galaxy properties across a full range of environments in 15 fields containing large-scale structures (LSSs) in a redshift range of 0.6 < z < 1.3. We constrained the rotation velocity for our kinematic sample in an ORELSE field, containing the SC1604 supercluster, by fitting high-resolution semi-analytical models to the data. We constructed the stellar-mass/B-band Tully-Fisher relation and found no dependence of the intrinsic scatter on both local and global environment. Moreover, we compared the stellar-to-dynamical mass ratio (M*/Mdyn) of SC1604 galaxies to those residing in less dense local environment by leveraging data from the HR-COSMOS sample. We found that, at fixed stellar mass, SC1604 galaxies have ∼30 per cent smaller dynamical masses on average. By comparing the distributions of the galaxy parameters that define Mdyn (i.e., circular velocity and the characteristic radius r2.2) between SC1604 and HR-COSMOS, we found that smaller dynamical masses are mostly caused by smaller r2.2 for SC1604 galaxies. We also observed that SC1604 galaxies in general show ∼20 per cent lower stellar specific angular momentum (j*) with respect to the HR-COSMOS sample. Adopting literature estimates for (1) the excess rate of galaxy-galaxy mergers in intermediate/high-density environments and (2) the average amount of j* loss per merger event, we investigated the possibility that galaxy mergers are mainly responsible for the loss of angular momentum in higher density environments.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - techniques: photometric - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: groups: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

Nomenclature: Table B1: [PLT2019] COS SCN NNNNN N=25, [PLT2019] FG2 028s ACS N=1, [PLT2019] LFC SCN NNNNN N=68.

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