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2014AJ....148..117J - Astron. J., 148, 117 (2014/December-0)

RX J0848.6+4453: the evolution of galaxy sizes and stellar populations in a z = 1.27 cluster.

JORGENSEN I., CHIBOUCAS K., TOFT S., BERGMANN M., ZIRM A., SCHIAVON R.P. and GRUTZBAUCH R.

Abstract (from CDS):

RX J0848.6+4453 (Lynx W) at redshift 1.27 is part of the Lynx Supercluster of galaxies. We present an analysis of the stellar populations and star formation history for a sample of 24 members of the cluster. Our study is based on deep optical spectroscopy obtained with Gemini North combined with imaging data from Hubble Space Telescope. Focusing on the 13 bulge-dominated galaxies for which we can determine central velocity dispersions, we find that these show a smaller evolution with redshift of sizes and velocity dispersions than reported for field galaxies and galaxies in poorer clusters. Our data show that the galaxies in RX J0848.6+4453 populate the fundamental plane (FP) similar to that found for lower-redshift clusters. The zero-point offset for the FP is smaller than expected if the cluster's galaxies are to evolve passively through the location of the FP we established in our previous work for z = 0.8-0.9 cluster galaxies and then to the present-day FP. The FP zero point for RX J0848.6+4453 corresponds to an epoch of last star formation at zform = 1.95–0.15+0.22. Further, we find that the spectra of the galaxies in RX J0848.6+4453 are dominated by young stellar populations at all galaxy masses and in many cases show emission indicating low-level ongoing star formation. The average age of the young stellar populations as estimated from the strength of the high-order Balmer line Hζ is consistent with a major star formation episode 1-2 Gyr prior, which in turn agrees with zform= 1.95. These galaxies dominated by young stellar populations are distributed throughout the cluster. We speculate that low-level star formation has not yet been fully quenched in the center of this cluster, possibly because the cluster is significantly poorer than other clusters previously studied at similar redshifts, which appear to have very little ongoing star formation in their centers. The mixture in RX J0848.6+4453 of passive galaxies with young stellar populations and massive galaxies still experiencing some star formation appears similar to the galaxy populations recently identified in two z ~ 2 clusters.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: RXJ0848.6+4453 - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: stellar content

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/148/117): table10.dat table11.dat table12.dat>

Nomenclature: Fig. 2, Table 10: [JCT2014] NNNN N=54 among (Nos 240-9001).

CDS comments: The good reference for Stott et al. 2010 is 2010ApJ...718...23S. RX J0848.6+4443, RX J0848.6+4445, RX J0848.6+4553 and RX J0848.9+4453 are probable misprints for RX J0848.6+4453.

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