2004MNRAS.348..515G -
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 348, 515-518 (2004/February-3)
Evolution of the colour-radius and morphology-radius relations in SDSS galaxy clusters.
GOTO T., YAGI M., TANAKA M. and OKAMURA S.
Abstract (from CDS):
We have investigated the redshift evolution of the colour-clustercentric radius relation and the morphology-clustercentric radius relation in three redshift bins, 0.02 ≤z ≤ 0.14, 0.14 < z ≤ 0.20 and 0.20 < z ≤ 0.30, using a homogeneous sample of 736 galaxy clusters selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Both the relations are well-defined in all the redshift bins; the fraction of blue/late-type galaxies increases toward the outside of clusters. Blue/late-type galaxy fractions are found to decrease with decreasing redshift at any clustercentric radius. The trend is consistent with the Butcher-Oemler effect and the morphological Butcher-Oemler effect. In addition, we find that colour (spectral) evolution is almost completed by z ∼ 0.2, whereas morphological evolution continues to the present day. The colour-radius relation is smooth in all the redshift bins, while the morphology-radius relation has a break only in the highest redshift bin. It is also found that fractions of blue late-type galaxies decrease mostly between the highest and the intermediate-redshift bins, while the fraction of red late-type galaxies continuously decreases with decreasing redshift through all redshift bins. These results are consistent with the interpretation that the time-scale of the colour (spectral) evolution is shorter than that of the morphological evolution. It is suggested that red-late-type galaxies in the middle of the transformation are observed as passive spiral galaxies.
Abstract Copyright:
2004 RAS
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galaxies: clusters: general
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