2019MNRAS.490.1231L


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2019MNRAS.490.1231L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 490, 1231-1254 (2019/November-3)

Persistence of the colour-density relation and efficient environmental quenching to z ∼ 1.4.

LEMAUX B.C., TOMCZAK A.R., LUBIN L.M., GAL R.R., SHEN L., PELLICCIA D., WU P.-F., HUNG D., MEI S., LE FEVRE O., RUMBAUGH N., KOCEVSKI D.D. and SQUIRES G.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using ∼5000 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies drawn from the Observations of Redshift Evolution in Large Scale Environments (ORELSE) survey we investigate the relationship between colour and galaxy density for galaxy populations of various stellar masses in the redshift range 0.55 <= z <= 1.4. The fraction of galaxies with colours consistent with no ongoing star formation (fq) is broadly observed to increase with increasing stellar mass, increasing galaxy density, and decreasing redshift, with clear differences observed in fq between field and group/cluster galaxies at the highest redshifts studied. We use a semi-empirical model to generate a suite of mock group/cluster galaxies unaffected by environmentally specific processes and compare these galaxies at fixed stellar mass and redshift to observed populations to constrain the efficiency of environmentally driven quenching (Ψconvert). High-density environments from 0.55 <= z <= 1.4 appear capable of efficiently quenching galaxies with log( M*/ M)> 10.45. Lower stellar mass galaxies also appear efficiently quenched at the lowest redshifts studied here, but this quenching efficiency is seen to drop precipitously with increasing redshift. Quenching efficiencies, combined with simulated group/cluster accretion histories and results on the star formation rate-density relation from a companion ORELSE study, are used to constrain the average time from group/cluster accretion to quiescence and the elapsed time between accretion and the inception of the quenching event. These time-scales were constrained to be <tconvert> = 2.4 ± 0.3 and <tdelay> = 1.3 ± 0.4 Gyr, respectively, for galaxies with log( M*/ M)> 10.45 and <tconvert> = 3.3 ± 0.3 and <tdelay> = 2.2 ± 0.4 Gyr for lower stellar mass galaxies. These quenching efficiencies and associated time-scales are used to rule out certain environmental mechanisms as being the primary processes responsible for transforming the star formation properties of galaxies over this 4 Gyr window in cosmic time.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

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

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 ClG 0021+0406 ClG 00 23 52 +04 23.1           ~ 48 0
2 ClG J0224-0002 ClG 02 24 34.10 -00 02 30.9           ~ 51 1
3 XLSSU J022708.7-041759 ClG 02 27 08.7 -04 17 59           ~ 2 0
4 RzCS 119 ClG 02 27 09.7 -04 18 05           ~ 31 1
5 XLSSU J022712.0-041835 ClG 02 27 12.0 -04 18 35           ~ 4 0
6 ClG J0849+4452 ClG 08 48 58.8 +44 51 53           ~ 107 1
7 ClG J0910+5422 ClG 09 10 44.9 +54 22 09           ~ 91 0
8 ClG J1053+5735 ClG 10 53 43.4 +57 35 21           ~ 29 1
9 ClG J1137+3000 ClG 11 37 +30.0           ~ 5 0
10 ClG J1221+4918 ClG 12 21 25.0 +49 18 07           ~ 58 0
11 ClG J1324+3059 ClG 13 24 48 +30 59.0           ~ 12 0
12 ClG 1322+3027 ClG 13 24 48.2 +30 11 34           ~ 67 0
13 ClG J1325+3009 ClG 13 25 21.0 +30 09 55           ~ 7 0
14 ClG J1350+6007 ClG 13 50 48.55 +60 07 06.7           ~ 44 0
15 ClG 1603+4313 ClG 16 04 23.7 +43 04 52           ~ 134 1
16 ClG 1602.9+4329 ClG 16 04 35.3 +43 21 02           ~ 50 1
17 ClG J1716+6708 ClG 17 16 49.6 +67 08 30           ~ 134 0
18 [BGF2006] NEP 2560 ClG 17 45 18.2 +65 55 42           ~ 9 0
19 RX J175719.4+663131 ClG 17 57 19.8 +66 31 39           ~ 24 0
20 ClG 1821+6827 ClG 18 21 33 +68 27.9           ~ 31 0

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