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2016MNRAS.461.1202J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 461, 1202-1221 (2016/September-2)

BUDHIES - III: the fate of HI and the quenching of galaxies in evolving environments.

JAFFE Y.L., VERHEIJEN M.A.W., HAINES C.P., YOON H., CYBULSKI R., MONTERO-CASTANO M., SMITH R., CHUNG A., DESHEV B.Z., FERNANDEZ X., VAN GORKOM J., POGGIANTI B.M., YUN M.S., FINOGUENOV A., SMITH G.P. and OKABE N.

Abstract (from CDS):

In a hierarchical Universe clusters grow via the accretion of galaxies from the field, groups and even other clusters. As this happens, galaxies can lose and/or consume their gas reservoirs via different mechanisms, eventually quenching their star formation. We explore the diverse environmental histories of galaxies through a multiwavelength study of the combined effect of ram-pressure stripping and group 'processing' in Abell 963, a massive growing cluster at z=0.2 from the Blind Ultra Deep H i Environmental Survey (BUDHIES). We incorporate hundreds of new optical redshifts (giving a total of 566 cluster members), as well as Subaru and XMM-Newton data from LoCuSS, to identify substructures and evaluate galaxy morphology, star formation activity, and H i content (via H i deficiencies and stacking) out to 3 x R200. We find that Abell 963 is being fed by at least seven groups, that contribute to the large number of passive galaxies outside the cluster core. More massive groups have a higher fraction of passive and H i-poor galaxies, while low-mass groups host younger (often interacting) galaxies. For cluster galaxies not associated with groups we corroborate our previous finding that H i gas (if any) is significantly stripped via ram-pressure during their first passage through the intracluster medium, and find mild evidence for a starburst associated with this event. In addition, we find an overabundance of morphologically peculiar and/or star-forming galaxies near the cluster core. We speculate that these arise from the effect of groups passing through the cluster (post-processing). Our study highlights the importance of environmental quenching and the complexity added by evolving environments.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 963 - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: peculiar - galaxies: peculiar

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