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2012ApJ...747...42I - Astrophys. J., 747, 42 (2012/March-1)

The role of galaxy interaction in environmental dependence of the star formation activity at z ≃ 1.2.

IDEUE Y., TANIGUCHI Y., NAGAO T., SHIOYA Y., KAJISAWA M., TRUMP J.R., VERGANI D., IOVINO A., KOEKEMOER A.M., LE FEVRE O., ILBERT O. and SCOVILLE N.Z.

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In order to understand environmental effects on star formation in high-redshift galaxies, we investigate the physical relationships between the star formation activity, stellar mass, and environment for z ≃ 1.2 galaxies in the 2 deg2 COSMOS field. We estimate star formation using the [O II]λ3727 emission line and environment from the local galaxy density. Our analysis shows that for massive galaxies (M* ≳ 1010 M), the fraction of [O II] emitters in high-density environments (Σ10th ≳ 3.9/Mpc2) is 1.7±0.4 times higher than in low-density environments (Σ10th ≲ 1.5/Mpc2), while the [O II] emitter fraction does not depend on environment for low-mass M* ≲ 1010 Mgalaxies. In order to understand what drives these trends, we investigate the role of companion galaxies in our sample. We find that the fraction of [O II] emitters in galaxies with companions is 2.4±0.5 times as high as that in galaxies without companions at M* ≳ 1010 M. In addition, massive galaxies are more likely to have companions in high-density environments. However, although the number of star-forming galaxies increases for massive galaxies with close companions and in dense environments, the average star formation rate of star-forming galaxies at a given mass is independent of environment and the presence/absence of a close companion. These results suggest that interactions and/or mergers in a high-density environment could induce star formation in massive galaxies at z ∼ 1.2, increasing the fraction of star-forming galaxies with M* ≳ 1010 M.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: star formation

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