2009ApJ...693..112P


Query : 2009ApJ...693..112P

2009ApJ...693..112P - Astrophys. J., 693, 112-131 (2009/March-1)

The environments of starburst and post-starburst galaxies at z = 0.4-0.8.

POGGIANTI B.M., ARAGON-SALAMANCA A., ZARITSKY D., DE LUCIA G., MILVANG-JENSEN B., DESAI V., JABLONKA P., HALLIDAY C., RUDNICK G., VARELA J., BAMFORD S., BEST P., CLOWE D., NOLL S., SAGLIA R., PELLO R., SIMARD L., VON DER LINDEN A. and WHITE S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Post-starburst (E+A or k+a) spectra, characterized by their exceptionally strong Balmer lines in absorption and the lack of emission lines, belong to galaxies in which the star formation (SF) activity ended abruptly sometime during the past Gyr. We perform a spectral analysis of galaxies in clusters, groups, poor groups, and the field at z = 0.4-0.8 based on the ESO Distant Cluster Survey. We find that the incidence of k+a galaxies at these redshifts depends strongly on environment. K+a's reside preferentially in clusters and, unexpectedly, in a subset of the σ = 200-400 km/s groups, those that have a low fraction of O II emitters. In these environments, 20%-30% of the star-forming galaxies have had their SF activity recently truncated. In contrast, there are proportionally fewer k+a galaxies in the field, the poor groups, and groups with a high O II fraction. An important result is that the incidence of k+a galaxies correlates with the cluster velocity dispersion: more massive clusters have higher proportions of k+a's. Spectra of dusty starburst candidates, with strong Balmer absorption and emission lines, present a very different environmental dependence from k+a's. They are numerous in all environments at z = 0.4-0.8, but they are especially numerous in all types of groups, favoring the hypothesis of triggering by a merger. We present the morphological type, stellar mass, luminosity, mass-to-light ratio, local galaxy density, and clustercentric distance distributions of galaxies of different spectral types. These properties are consistent with previous suggestions that cluster k+a galaxies are observed in a transition phase, at the moment they are rather massive S0 and Sa galaxies, evolving from star-forming, recently infallen later types to passively evolving cluster early-type galaxies. The correlation between k+a fraction and cluster velocity dispersion supports the hypothesis that k+a galaxies in clusters originate from processes related to the intracluster medium, while several possibilities are discussed for the origin of the puzzling k+a frequency in low-O II groups.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 28

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Number of rows : 28
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 NAME ACO 901-902 Supercluster SCG 09 56 -10.0           ~ 124 1
2 ClG J1018-1211 ClG 10 18 46.45 -12 11 52.8     20.35     ~ 30 0
3 ClG J1037-1243 ClG 10 37 52.6 -12 43 44           ~ 40 0
4 ClG J1040-1155 ClG 10 40 41.6 -11 55 51           ~ 56 0
5 ClG J1054-1146 ClG 10 54 24.2 -11 46 18           ~ 53 0
6 ClG J1054-1245 ClG 10 54 43.5 -12 45 50           ~ 55 0
7 ClG 1054-03 ClG 10 57 00.2 -03 37 27     22     ~ 454 0
8 ClG J1059-1253 ClG 10 59 09.5 -12 53 15           ~ 28 0
9 ClG J1103-1246 ClG 11 03 34.9 -12 46 46           ~ 21 0
10 ClG J1103-1244 ClG 11 03 36.5 -12 44 22           ~ 18 0
11 ClG J1119-1129 ClG 11 19 16.5 -11 29 33           ~ 20 0
12 ClG J1138-1133 ClG 11 38 10.3 -11 33 59           ~ 46 0
13 [MNH2008] cl J1138.2-1133a ClG 11 38.2 -11 33           ~ 13 0
14 ClG J1202-1224 ClG 12 02 43.1 -12 24 31           ~ 26 0
15 ClG J1216-1201 ClG 12 16 45.10 -12 01 17.3           ~ 68 0
16 ClG J1227-1138 ClG 12 27 53.9 -11 38 20           ~ 47 0
17 [MNH2008] cl J1227.9-1138a ClG 12 27.9 -11 38           ~ 10 0
18 ClG J1232-1250 ClG 12 32 30.5 -12 50 33           ~ 51 0
19 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
20 ClG J1301-1139 ClG 13 01.7 -11 39           ~ 15 0
21 ClG J1353-1137 ClG 13 53 01.0 -11 37 31           ~ 27 0
22 ClG J1354-1230 ClG 13 54 09.5 -12 30 59           ~ 47 0
23 ClG J1411-1148 ClG 14 11 03.9 -11 48 22           ~ 31 0
24 ClG J1420-1236 ClG 14 20 19.4 -12 36 36           ~ 25 0
25 [PVD2006] G1-1040 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
26 [PVD2006] G2-1040 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
27 [PVD2006] G1-105411 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0
28 [PVD2006] G1-105412 GrG ~ ~           ~ 4 0

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