Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction

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Autor(a) principal: Hennig, C.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Mohr, Joseph J., Zenteno, Alfredo, Desai, S., Dietrich, Jörg P., Bocquet, Sebastian, Strazzullo, Veronica, Saro, Alexandro, Abbott, Timothy M. C., Abdalla, Filipe B., Bayliss, Matthew B., Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien, Bernstein, Gary M., Bertin, Emmanuel, Brooks, D., Capasso, Raffaella, Capozzi, Diego, Carnero Rosell, Aurelio, Carrasco Kind, Matías, Carretero Palacios, Jorge, Chiu, I. Non Tim, D'Andrea, Christopher B., Costa, Luiz N. da, Diehl, H. Thomas, Doel, Peter, Eifler, Tim, Evrard, August E., Fausti Neto, Angelo, Fosalba Vela, Pablo, Frieman, Joshua A., Gangkofner, C., Gonzalez, Anthony, Gruen, Daniel, Gruendl, Robert A., Gupta, Nayantara, Gutierrez, Gaston R., Honscheid, K., Hlavacek-Larrondo, Julie, James, David J., Kuehn, Kyler, Kuropatkin, Nikolay P., Lahav, Ofer, March, Marisa Cristina, Marshall, Jennifer L., Martini, Paul, McDonald, Michael Kenneth, Melchior, Peter M., Miller, Christopher J., Miquel, Ramon, Neilsen, Eric H., Nord, Brian Dennis, Ogando, Ricardo L.C., Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro, Reichardt, Christian L., Romer, Anita K., Rozo, Eduardo, Rykoff, Eli, Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio, Santiago, Basilio Xavier, Schubnell, Michael, Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio, Smith, Robert Christopher, Soares-Santos, Marcelle, Sobreira, Flávia, Stalder, Brian, Stanford, Spencer Adam, Suchyta, Eric, Swanson, Molly E. C., Tarle, Gregory, Thomas, D., Vikram, Vinu, Walker, Alistair, Zhang, Yuanyuan
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/159774
Resumo: We study the galaxy populations in 74 Sunyaev–Zeldovich effect selected clusters from the South Pole Telescope survey, which have been imaged in the science verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey. The sample extends up to z ∼ 1.1 with 4 × 1014M ≤ M200 ≤ 3 × 1015M . Using the band containing the 4000 Å break and its redward neighbour, we study the colour–magnitude distributions of cluster galaxies to ∼m∗ + 2, finding that: (1)The intrinsic rest frame g − r colour width of the red sequence (RS) population is ∼0.03 out to z ∼ 0.85 with a preference for an increase to ∼0.07 at z = 1, and (2) the prominence of the RS declines beyond z ∼ 0.6. The spatial distribution of cluster galaxies is well described by the NFW profile out to 4R200 with a concentration of cg = 3.59+0.20 −0.18, 5.37+0.27 −0.24 and 1.38+0.21 −0.19 for the full, the RS and the blue non-RS populations, respectively, but with ∼40 per cent to 55 per cent cluster to cluster variation and no statistically significant redshift or mass trends. The number of galaxies within the virial region N200 exhibits a mass trend indicating that the number of galaxies per unit total mass is lower in the most massive clusters, and shows no significant redshift trend. The RS fraction within R200 is (68 ± 3) per cent at z = 0.46, varies from ∼55 per cent at z = 1 to ∼80 per cent at z = 0.1 and exhibits intrinsic variation among clusters of ∼14 per cent. We discuss a model that suggests that the observed redshift trend in RS fraction favours a transformation time-scale for infalling field galaxies to become RS galaxies of 2–3 Gyr.
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spelling Hennig, C.Mohr, Joseph J.Zenteno, AlfredoDesai, S.Dietrich, Jörg P.Bocquet, SebastianStrazzullo, VeronicaSaro, AlexandroAbbott, Timothy M. C.Abdalla, Filipe B.Bayliss, Matthew B.Benoit-Lévy, AurélienBernstein, Gary M.Bertin, EmmanuelBrooks, D.Capasso, RaffaellaCapozzi, DiegoCarnero Rosell, AurelioCarrasco Kind, MatíasCarretero Palacios, JorgeChiu, I. Non TimD'Andrea, Christopher B.Costa, Luiz N. daDiehl, H. ThomasDoel, PeterEifler, TimEvrard, August E.Fausti Neto, AngeloFosalba Vela, PabloFrieman, Joshua A.Gangkofner, C.Gonzalez, AnthonyGruen, DanielGruendl, Robert A.Gupta, NayantaraGutierrez, Gaston R.Honscheid, K.Hlavacek-Larrondo, JulieJames, David J.Kuehn, KylerKuropatkin, Nikolay P.Lahav, OferMarch, Marisa CristinaMarshall, Jennifer L.Martini, PaulMcDonald, Michael KennethMelchior, Peter M.Miller, Christopher J.Miquel, RamonNeilsen, Eric H.Nord, Brian DennisOgando, Ricardo L.C.Plazas Malagón, Andrés AlejandroReichardt, Christian L.Romer, Anita K.Rozo, EduardoRykoff, EliSanchez-Alvaro, EusebioSantiago, Basilio XavierSchubnell, MichaelSevilla Noarbe, IgnacioSmith, Robert ChristopherSoares-Santos, MarcelleSobreira, FláviaStalder, BrianStanford, Spencer AdamSuchyta, EricSwanson, Molly E. C.Tarle, GregoryThomas, D.Vikram, VinuWalker, AlistairZhang, Yuanyuan2017-06-20T02:33:11Z20170035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/159774001022162We study the galaxy populations in 74 Sunyaev–Zeldovich effect selected clusters from the South Pole Telescope survey, which have been imaged in the science verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey. The sample extends up to z ∼ 1.1 with 4 × 1014M ≤ M200 ≤ 3 × 1015M . Using the band containing the 4000 Å break and its redward neighbour, we study the colour–magnitude distributions of cluster galaxies to ∼m∗ + 2, finding that: (1)The intrinsic rest frame g − r colour width of the red sequence (RS) population is ∼0.03 out to z ∼ 0.85 with a preference for an increase to ∼0.07 at z = 1, and (2) the prominence of the RS declines beyond z ∼ 0.6. The spatial distribution of cluster galaxies is well described by the NFW profile out to 4R200 with a concentration of cg = 3.59+0.20 −0.18, 5.37+0.27 −0.24 and 1.38+0.21 −0.19 for the full, the RS and the blue non-RS populations, respectively, but with ∼40 per cent to 55 per cent cluster to cluster variation and no statistically significant redshift or mass trends. The number of galaxies within the virial region N200 exhibits a mass trend indicating that the number of galaxies per unit total mass is lower in the most massive clusters, and shows no significant redshift trend. The RS fraction within R200 is (68 ± 3) per cent at z = 0.46, varies from ∼55 per cent at z = 1 to ∼80 per cent at z = 0.1 and exhibits intrinsic variation among clusters of ∼14 per cent. We discuss a model that suggests that the observed redshift trend in RS fraction favours a transformation time-scale for infalling field galaxies to become RS galaxies of 2–3 Gyr.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford. Vol. 467, no. 4 (June 2017), p. 4015–4035Galáxias ativasAglomerados globularesPopulacoes estelaresGalaxies clusters generalGalaxies clusters individualGalaxies evolutionGalaxies formationGalaxies luminosity functionGalaxies mass functionGalaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fractionEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001022162.pdf001022162.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1812279http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/159774/1/001022162.pdfa33062595c81a8a0abd49246c1be9483MD51TEXT001022162.pdf.txt001022162.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain116883http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/159774/2/001022162.pdf.txt38b6412a261ac3137e044f935ad781aaMD5210183/1597742023-07-02 03:42:33.352248oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/159774Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-02T06:42:33Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
title Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
spellingShingle Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
Hennig, C.
Galáxias ativas
Aglomerados globulares
Populacoes estelares
Galaxies clusters general
Galaxies clusters individual
Galaxies evolution
Galaxies formation
Galaxies luminosity function
Galaxies mass function
title_short Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
title_full Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
title_fullStr Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
title_full_unstemmed Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
title_sort Galaxy populations in massive galaxy clusters to z = 1.1 : colour distribution, concentration, halo occupation number and red sequence fraction
author Hennig, C.
author_facet Hennig, C.
Mohr, Joseph J.
Zenteno, Alfredo
Desai, S.
Dietrich, Jörg P.
Bocquet, Sebastian
Strazzullo, Veronica
Saro, Alexandro
Abbott, Timothy M. C.
Abdalla, Filipe B.
Bayliss, Matthew B.
Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien
Bernstein, Gary M.
Bertin, Emmanuel
Brooks, D.
Capasso, Raffaella
Capozzi, Diego
Carnero Rosell, Aurelio
Carrasco Kind, Matías
Carretero Palacios, Jorge
Chiu, I. Non Tim
D'Andrea, Christopher B.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Diehl, H. Thomas
Doel, Peter
Eifler, Tim
Evrard, August E.
Fausti Neto, Angelo
Fosalba Vela, Pablo
Frieman, Joshua A.
Gangkofner, C.
Gonzalez, Anthony
Gruen, Daniel
Gruendl, Robert A.
Gupta, Nayantara
Gutierrez, Gaston R.
Honscheid, K.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, Julie
James, David J.
Kuehn, Kyler
Kuropatkin, Nikolay P.
Lahav, Ofer
March, Marisa Cristina
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Martini, Paul
McDonald, Michael Kenneth
Melchior, Peter M.
Miller, Christopher J.
Miquel, Ramon
Neilsen, Eric H.
Nord, Brian Dennis
Ogando, Ricardo L.C.
Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro
Reichardt, Christian L.
Romer, Anita K.
Rozo, Eduardo
Rykoff, Eli
Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
Schubnell, Michael
Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio
Smith, Robert Christopher
Soares-Santos, Marcelle
Sobreira, Flávia
Stalder, Brian
Stanford, Spencer Adam
Suchyta, Eric
Swanson, Molly E. C.
Tarle, Gregory
Thomas, D.
Vikram, Vinu
Walker, Alistair
Zhang, Yuanyuan
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Zenteno, Alfredo
Desai, S.
Dietrich, Jörg P.
Bocquet, Sebastian
Strazzullo, Veronica
Saro, Alexandro
Abbott, Timothy M. C.
Abdalla, Filipe B.
Bayliss, Matthew B.
Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien
Bernstein, Gary M.
Bertin, Emmanuel
Brooks, D.
Capasso, Raffaella
Capozzi, Diego
Carnero Rosell, Aurelio
Carrasco Kind, Matías
Carretero Palacios, Jorge
Chiu, I. Non Tim
D'Andrea, Christopher B.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Diehl, H. Thomas
Doel, Peter
Eifler, Tim
Evrard, August E.
Fausti Neto, Angelo
Fosalba Vela, Pablo
Frieman, Joshua A.
Gangkofner, C.
Gonzalez, Anthony
Gruen, Daniel
Gruendl, Robert A.
Gupta, Nayantara
Gutierrez, Gaston R.
Honscheid, K.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, Julie
James, David J.
Kuehn, Kyler
Kuropatkin, Nikolay P.
Lahav, Ofer
March, Marisa Cristina
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Martini, Paul
McDonald, Michael Kenneth
Melchior, Peter M.
Miller, Christopher J.
Miquel, Ramon
Neilsen, Eric H.
Nord, Brian Dennis
Ogando, Ricardo L.C.
Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro
Reichardt, Christian L.
Romer, Anita K.
Rozo, Eduardo
Rykoff, Eli
Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
Schubnell, Michael
Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio
Smith, Robert Christopher
Soares-Santos, Marcelle
Sobreira, Flávia
Stalder, Brian
Stanford, Spencer Adam
Suchyta, Eric
Swanson, Molly E. C.
Tarle, Gregory
Thomas, D.
Vikram, Vinu
Walker, Alistair
Zhang, Yuanyuan
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hennig, C.
Mohr, Joseph J.
Zenteno, Alfredo
Desai, S.
Dietrich, Jörg P.
Bocquet, Sebastian
Strazzullo, Veronica
Saro, Alexandro
Abbott, Timothy M. C.
Abdalla, Filipe B.
Bayliss, Matthew B.
Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien
Bernstein, Gary M.
Bertin, Emmanuel
Brooks, D.
Capasso, Raffaella
Capozzi, Diego
Carnero Rosell, Aurelio
Carrasco Kind, Matías
Carretero Palacios, Jorge
Chiu, I. Non Tim
D'Andrea, Christopher B.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Diehl, H. Thomas
Doel, Peter
Eifler, Tim
Evrard, August E.
Fausti Neto, Angelo
Fosalba Vela, Pablo
Frieman, Joshua A.
Gangkofner, C.
Gonzalez, Anthony
Gruen, Daniel
Gruendl, Robert A.
Gupta, Nayantara
Gutierrez, Gaston R.
Honscheid, K.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, Julie
James, David J.
Kuehn, Kyler
Kuropatkin, Nikolay P.
Lahav, Ofer
March, Marisa Cristina
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Martini, Paul
McDonald, Michael Kenneth
Melchior, Peter M.
Miller, Christopher J.
Miquel, Ramon
Neilsen, Eric H.
Nord, Brian Dennis
Ogando, Ricardo L.C.
Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro
Reichardt, Christian L.
Romer, Anita K.
Rozo, Eduardo
Rykoff, Eli
Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
Schubnell, Michael
Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio
Smith, Robert Christopher
Soares-Santos, Marcelle
Sobreira, Flávia
Stalder, Brian
Stanford, Spencer Adam
Suchyta, Eric
Swanson, Molly E. C.
Tarle, Gregory
Thomas, D.
Vikram, Vinu
Walker, Alistair
Zhang, Yuanyuan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galáxias ativas
Aglomerados globulares
Populacoes estelares
topic Galáxias ativas
Aglomerados globulares
Populacoes estelares
Galaxies clusters general
Galaxies clusters individual
Galaxies evolution
Galaxies formation
Galaxies luminosity function
Galaxies mass function
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies clusters general
Galaxies clusters individual
Galaxies evolution
Galaxies formation
Galaxies luminosity function
Galaxies mass function
description We study the galaxy populations in 74 Sunyaev–Zeldovich effect selected clusters from the South Pole Telescope survey, which have been imaged in the science verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey. The sample extends up to z ∼ 1.1 with 4 × 1014M ≤ M200 ≤ 3 × 1015M . Using the band containing the 4000 Å break and its redward neighbour, we study the colour–magnitude distributions of cluster galaxies to ∼m∗ + 2, finding that: (1)The intrinsic rest frame g − r colour width of the red sequence (RS) population is ∼0.03 out to z ∼ 0.85 with a preference for an increase to ∼0.07 at z = 1, and (2) the prominence of the RS declines beyond z ∼ 0.6. The spatial distribution of cluster galaxies is well described by the NFW profile out to 4R200 with a concentration of cg = 3.59+0.20 −0.18, 5.37+0.27 −0.24 and 1.38+0.21 −0.19 for the full, the RS and the blue non-RS populations, respectively, but with ∼40 per cent to 55 per cent cluster to cluster variation and no statistically significant redshift or mass trends. The number of galaxies within the virial region N200 exhibits a mass trend indicating that the number of galaxies per unit total mass is lower in the most massive clusters, and shows no significant redshift trend. The RS fraction within R200 is (68 ± 3) per cent at z = 0.46, varies from ∼55 per cent at z = 1 to ∼80 per cent at z = 0.1 and exhibits intrinsic variation among clusters of ∼14 per cent. We discuss a model that suggests that the observed redshift trend in RS fraction favours a transformation time-scale for infalling field galaxies to become RS galaxies of 2–3 Gyr.
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