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Star-forming galaxies in low-redshift clusters: Effects of environment on the concentration of star formation

Star-forming galaxies in low-redshift clusters: Effects of environment on the concentration of star formation

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英文摘要

We attempt to determine the dominant processes acting on star-forming disk galaxies as a result of the cluster environment by studying the normalised rates and radial distributions of star formation in galaxies within low-redshift clusters. We develop indicators of different processes based on the radial concentrations of R-band and H alpha light within each of the galaxies studied. The tests are applied to galaxies in each of 3 environments - cluster, supercluster (outside the cluster virial radius) and field. We develop new diagnostic diagrams combining star-formation rate and spatial distribution information to differentiate between stripping of outer disk gas, general gas depletion, nuclear starbursts and galaxy-wide enhancement of star formation. Hubble type classifications of cluster galaxies are found to correlate only weakly with their concentration indices, whereas this correlation is strong for non-cluster populations of disk galaxies. We identify a population of early-type disk galaxies in the cluster population with both enhanced and centrally-concentrated star formation compared to their field counterparts. The enhanced cluster galaxies frequently show evidence of disturbance. A small but non-negligible population of cluster galaxies with truncation of star formation in their outer disks is also found.

P. A. James、C. Moss、C. F. Bretherton

10.1051/0004-6361/201118390

天文学

P. A. James,C. Moss,C. F. Bretherton.Star-forming galaxies in low-redshift clusters: Effects of environment on the concentration of star formation[EB/OL].(2013-03-24)[2025-08-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.5989.点此复制

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