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2001ApJ...562L.125T - Astrophys. J., 562, L125-L128 (2001/December-1)

Anomalous star formation activity of less-luminous galaxies in a cluster environment.

TAJIRI Y.Y. and KAMAYA H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We discuss a correlation between the star formation activity (SFA) and the luminosity of star-forming galaxies at intermediate redshifts of 0.2≤z≤0.6 in both cluster and field environments. The equivalent width (EW) of [O II] is used for the measurement of SFA, and the R-band absolute magnitude, MR, is used for the measurement of luminosity. In less-luminous (MR≳-20.7) galaxies, we find (1) the mean EW ([O II]) of cluster galaxies is smaller than that of field galaxies but that (2) some cluster galaxies have as large EWs ([O II]) as that of actively star-forming field galaxies. Based on both of these results, we discuss a new possible mechanism for the Butcher-Oemler (BO) effect, assuming that the luminosity of a galaxy is proportional to its dynamical mass. Our proposal is that BO galaxies are less-massive cluster galaxies with smaller peculiar velocities. They are then stable against Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (KHI) and are not affected by the tidal interaction between clusters and themselves. Their interstellar medium (ISM) would hardly be stripped, and their SFA would be little suppressed. Hence, as long as such galaxies keep up their SFA, the fraction of blue galaxies in a cluster does not decrease. As a cluster becomes virialized, however, such galaxies become more accelerated, the ISM available for SFA is stripped by KHI, and their color evolves redward, which produces the BO effect.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Clusters: General - Stars: Formation

CDS comments: fig.1 : Cl 1358 = ClG 1358+62

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