2011ApJ...734...32P


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2011ApJ...734...32P - Astrophys. J., 734, 32 (2011/June-2)

Spatially resolved spectroscopy and chemical history of star-forming galaxies in the Hercules cluster: the effects of the environment.

PETROPOULOU V., VILCHEZ J., IGLESIAS-PARAMO J., PAPADEROS P., MAGRINI L., CEDRES B. and REVERTE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Spatially resolved spectroscopy has been obtained for a sample of 27 star-forming (SF) galaxies selected from our deep Hα survey of the Hercules cluster. We have applied spectral synthesis models to all emission-line spectra of this sample using the population synthesis code STARLIGHT and have obtained fundamental parameters of stellar components such as mean metallicity and age. The emission-line spectra were corrected for underlying stellar absorption using these spectral synthesis models. Line fluxes were measured and O/H and N/O gas chemical abundances were obtained using the latest empirical calibrations. We have derived the masses and total luminosities of the galaxies using available Sloan Digital Sky Survey broadband photometry. The effects of cluster environment on the chemical evolution of galaxies and on their mass-metallicity (MZ) and luminosity-metallicity (LZ) relations were studied by combining the derived gas metallicities, the mean stellar metallicities and ages, the masses and luminosities of the galaxies, and their existing H I data. Our Hercules SF galaxies are divided into three main subgroups: (1) chemically evolved spirals with truncated ionized-gas disks and nearly flat oxygen gradients, demonstrating the effect of ram-pressure stripping; (2) chemically evolved dwarfs/irregulars populating the highest local densities, possible products of tidal interactions in preprocessing events; and (3) less metallic dwarf galaxies that appear to be "newcomers" to the cluster and are experiencing pressure-triggered star formation. Most Hercules SF galaxies follow well-defined MZ and LZ sequences (for both O/H and N/O), though the dwarf/irregular galaxies located at the densest regions appear to be outliers to these global relations, suggesting a physical reason for the dispersion in these fundamental relations. The Hercules cluster appears to be currently assembling via the merger of smaller substructures, providing an ideal laboratory where the local environment has been found to be a key parameter in understanding the chemical history of galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: clusters: individual: Abel 2151

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
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 Magellanic Stream HVC 00 32 -30.0           ~ 980 1
2 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7128 0
3 NAME HYA SUPERCL SCG 08 57.9 +03 10           ~ 178 0
4 NAME Coma Supercluster SCG 11 23 +23.9           ~ 274 0
5 ACO 1367 ClG 11 44 44.6 +19 41 59           ~ 1082 1
6 Z 42-67 AG? 12 23 28.6553682552 +05 48 58.423175856   15.7       ~ 36 0
7 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6683 0
8 NAME Virgo dSph G 12 28 15.4068 +12 33 37.152     20.99   19.82 ~ 22 0
9 LEDA 43211 LSB 12 47 59.922 +10 58 14.89   21       ~ 79 0
10 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4824 2
11 NAME HERCULES SUPERCL SCG 15 47 +18.2           ~ 157 1
12 ACO 2147 ClG 16 02 11.96 +15 55 11.5           ~ 405 0
13 SDSS J160304.42+171127.6 G 16 03 04.217 +17 11 26.79           ~ 8 0
14 LEDA 1526857 G 16 03 05.2409029440 +17 11 36.135550680           ~ 6 0
15 LEDA 84703 GiC 16 03 05.726 +17 10 20.37   16       ~ 20 0
16 NGC 6041 BiC 16 04 35.7922766976 +17 43 17.522077764   14.9       ~ 72 2
17 2MASX J16043904+1721002 GiC 16 04 39.025 +17 20 59.94   17       ~ 15 0
18 MCG+03-41-080 GiC 16 04 45.4344309984 +17 26 54.328349508   14       ~ 52 0
19 2MASX J16044757+1720521 GiP 16 04 47.571 +17 20 52.20   15       ~ 22 0
20 SDSS J160506.81+174701.9 GiC 16 05 06.81240 +17 47 01.9572           ~ 6 0
21 NGC 6045 LIN 16 05 07.8833893968 +17 45 27.697067136   14.8       ~ 107 0
22 NGC 6047 rG 16 05 08.9880545352 +17 43 47.574625512   15.4       ~ 115 1
23 LEDA 1543586 GiC 16 05 10.46760 +17 51 16.0560           ~ 10 0
24 IC 1173 LIN 16 05 12.576 +17 25 21.90   14       ~ 61 0
25 ACO 2151 ClG 16 05 15.0 +17 44 55           ~ 579 3
26 SDSS J160520.58+175210.6 G 16 05 20.59 +17 52 10.7           ~ 2 0
27 SDSS J160520.64+175201.5 G 16 05 20.65 +17 52 01.5           ~ 2 0
28 IC 1179 GiP 16 05 22.218 +17 45 15.05   15       ~ 43 1
29 ACO 2152 ClG 16 05 22.4 +16 26 55           ~ 159 0
30 2MASX J16052251+1751178 GiC 16 05 22.5187556976 +17 51 18.271545588   15       ~ 18 0
31 NGC 6050 GiP 16 05 23.3675247552 +17 45 25.766586684   14.9       ~ 54 1
32 SDSS J160523.66+174832.3 G 16 05 23.66 +17 48 32.3           ~ 3 0
33 SDSS J160523.67+174828.8 G 16 05 23.6716844184 +17 48 28.823403924           ~ 2 0
34 SDSS J160524.27+175329.3 G 16 05 24.28 +17 53 29.4           ~ 3 0
35 SDSS J160524.99+175150.5 GiC 16 05 24.99504 +17 51 50.5656           ~ 3 0
36 UGC 10190 GiC 16 05 26.302 +17 41 48.52   16.0       ~ 47 0
37 2MFGC 12921 GiC 16 05 27.2395010232 +17 49 51.342804696   15       ~ 27 0
38 MCG+03-41-099 IG 16 05 30.6326249064 +17 46 07.155574608   15.7       ~ 61 0
39 NGC 6054 G 16 05 30.9 +17 46 06           ~ 57 0
40 2XMM J160531.8+174825 Sy1 16 05 31.8490706465 +17 48 26.223103808           ~ 34 0
41 2MASX J16053414+1746118 GiC 16 05 34.157 +17 46 11.79   16       ~ 13 0
42 IC 1182 AGN 16 05 36.7963581312 +17 48 07.422094440   16.20 15.19     ~ 160 0
43 SDSS J160541.92+174758.3 GiG 16 05 41.92320 +17 47 58.3368           ~ 7 0
44 SDSS J160547.17+173501.6 G 16 05 47.18 +17 35 01.7           ~ 2 0
45 LEDA 3085054 GiC 16 05 55.9 +17 42 38           ~ 6 0
46 SDSS J160556.98+174304.1 G 16 05 56.98 +17 43 04.1           ~ 3 0
47 2MASX J16063522+1753331 LIN 16 06 35.2549520616 +17 53 33.076449852   15.7       ~ 25 0
48 2MFGC 12939 GiC 16 06 48.175 +17 38 52.14   15       ~ 19 0
49 NAME Her Region reg 17 21 +50.0           ~ 40 0
50 NGC 6045A G ~ ~           ~ 3 0

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