2022MNRAS.510..674W


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2022MNRAS.510..674W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 510, 674-686 (2022/February-2)

Satellite quenching was not important for z ∼ 1 clusters: most quenching occurred during infall.

WERNER S.V., HATCH N.A., MUZZIN A., VAN DER BURG R.F.J., BALOGH M.L., RUDNICK G. and WILSON G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We quantify the relative importance of environmental quenching versus pre-processing in z ∼ 1 clusters by analysing the infalling galaxy population in the outskirts of 15 galaxy clusters at 0.8 < z < 1.4 drawn from the GOGREEN and GCLASS surveys. We find significant differences between the infalling galaxies and a control sample; in particular, an excess of massive quiescent galaxies in the infalling region. These massive infalling galaxies likely reside in larger dark matter haloes than similar-mass control galaxies because they have twice as many satellite galaxies. Furthermore, these satellite galaxies are distributed in an NFW profile with a larger scale radius compared to the satellites of the control galaxies. Based on these findings, we conclude that it may not be appropriate to use 'field' galaxies as a substitute for infalling pre-cluster galaxies when calculating the efficiency and mass dependence of environmental quenching in high-redshift clusters. By comparing the quiescent fraction of infalling galaxies at 1 < R/R200<3 to the cluster sample (R/R200<1) we find that almost all quiescent galaxies with masses >1011 M were quenched prior to infall, while up to half of lower mass galaxies were environmentally quenched after passing the virial radius. This means most of the massive quiescent galaxies in z ∼ 1 clusters were self-quenched or pre-processed prior to infall.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: photometry

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 SpARCS J003442-430752 ClG 00 34 42.0860 -43 07 53.360           ~ 12 0
2 SpARCS J003550-431224 ClG 00 35 50.0 -43 12 24           ~ 31 0
3 PSZSPT J0036-4411 ClG 00 36 45.0390 -44 10 49.911           ~ 17 0
4 ACT-CL J0205.7-5829 ClG 02 05 46.5 -58 29 08           ~ 45 0
5 ACT-CL J0215.3-0343 ClG 02 15 23.99 -03 43 32.2           ~ 35 0
6 SpARCS J021943-053129 ClG 02 19 43.56 -05 31 29.6           ~ 9 0
7 SpARCS J033504-292855 ClG 03 35 03.58 -29 28 55.6           ~ 13 0
8 ACT-CL J0546-5346 ClG 05 46 35.0 -53 46 04           ~ 86 0
9 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2975 0
10 SpARCS J104737+574137 ClG 10 47 37.4630 +57 41 37.960           ~ 13 0
11 SpARCS J105111+581803 ClG 10 51 11.2320 +58 18 03.128           ~ 20 0
12 SpARCS J161315+564930 ClG 16 13 14.60 +56 49 29.9           ~ 14 0
13 SpARCS J161641+554513 ClG 16 16 41.30 +55 45 12.5           ~ 22 0
14 SpARCS J163437+402149 ClG 16 34 35.0 +40 21 51           ~ 23 0
15 SpARCS J163852+403843 ClG 16 38 52.0 +40 38 43           ~ 25 0
16 ACT-CL J2106.0-5844 ClG 21 06 04.3 -58 44 32           ~ 90 0

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