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Growing up in a megalopolis: environmental effects on galaxy evolution in a supercluster at z?0.65 in UKIDSS UDS

Galametz, Audrey; Pentericci, Laura; Castellano, Marco; Mendel, Trevor; Hartley, Will G.; Fossati, Matteo; Finoguenov, Alexis; Almaini, Omar; Beifiori, Alessandra; Fontana, Adriano; Grazian, Andrea; Scodeggio, Marco; Kocevski, Dale D.

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Authors

Audrey Galametz

Laura Pentericci

Marco Castellano

Trevor Mendel

Will G. Hartley

Matteo Fossati

Alexis Finoguenov

OMAR ALMAINI omar.almaini@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Astrophysics

Alessandra Beifiori

Adriano Fontana

Andrea Grazian

Marco Scodeggio

Dale D. Kocevski



Abstract

We present a large-scale galaxy structure Cl J021734-0513 at z ∼ 0.65 discovered in the UKIDSS UDS field, made of ∼ 20 galaxy groups and clusters, spreading over 10 Mpc. We report on a VLT/VIMOS spectroscopic follow-up program that, combined with past spectroscopy, allowed us to confirm four galaxy clusters (M200 ∼ 1014 M⊙) and a dozen associated groups and star-forming galaxy overdensities. Two additional filamentary structures at z ∼ 0.62 and z ∼ 0.69 and foreground and background clusters at 0.6 < z < 0.7 were also confirmed along the line-of-sight. The structure subcomponents are at different formation stages. The clusters have a core dominated by passive galaxies and an established red sequence. The remaining structures are a mix of star-forming galaxy overdensities and forming groups. The presence of quiescent galaxies in the core of the latter shows that ‘preprocessing’ has already happened before the groups fall into their more massive neighbours. Our spectroscopy allows us to derive spectral index measurements e.g. emission/absorption line equivalent widths, strength of the 4000Å break, valuable to investigate the star formation history of structure members. Based on these line measurements, we select a population of ‘poststarburst’ galaxies. These galaxies are preferentially found within the virial radius of clusters, supporting a scenario in which their recent quenching could be prompted by gas stripping by the dense intracluster medium. We derive stellar age estimates using MCMC-based spectral fitting for quiescent galaxies and find a correlation between ages and colours/stellar masses which favours a top-down formation scenario of the red sequence. A catalogue of ∼ 650 redshifts in UDS will be released alongside the paper.

Citation

Galametz, A., Pentericci, L., Castellano, M., Mendel, T., Hartley, W. G., Fossati, M., …Kocevski, D. D. (2018). Growing up in a megalopolis: environmental effects on galaxy evolution in a supercluster at z∼0.65 in UKIDSS UDS. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 475(3), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty095

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 4, 2018
Online Publication Date Jan 12, 2018
Publication Date Apr 11, 2018
Deposit Date Jul 25, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jul 25, 2018
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 475
Issue 3
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty095
Keywords galaxies: clusters: individual: Cl J021734-0513 ; large-scale structure of Universe
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/924299
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/475/3/4148/4803958

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