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Boosting the evolutionary picture of Cl 0024+17 and MS 0451-03: A case study at intermediate-redshift

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-11-15 v2

Abstract

In this work we improve the dynamic-evolutionary framework of two massive clusters at intermediate redshifts: Cl 0024+17 at z0.4z \sim 0.4 and MS 0451-03 at z0.5z \sim 0.5. The spectroscopic galaxy members were selected from Moran et al. (2007a), which combine optical and UV imaging with spectroscopy. Using a set of dynamic estimators with different approaches, our results show that both Cl 0024+17 and MS 0451-03 are non-relaxed systems with distinct dynamical configurations. Cl 0024+17 exhibits a disturbed kinematics, displaying significant gaps and a velocity dispersion profile suggesting a merger. This is confirmed by the presence of previously reported substructures and new ones identified in this study. MS 0451-03 appears less disturbed than Cl 0024+17, indicating by the significant segregation between late and early-type galaxies, with the latter occupying more central regions of the projected phase-space. However, five previously unobserved substructures and non-Gaussianity in the velocity distribution indicate that MS 0451-03 is also out of equilibrium. In both clusters, there are substructures infalling onto the systems, indicating key moments in their assembly histories and potential effects on the pre-processing of galaxies within these subgroups. This is suggested by the high percentage of early-type galaxies outside R200R_{200} (approximately 83%83\%) in the case of CL 0024+17. This work reinforces the importance of more detailed dynamical analysis of clusters to better characterize their evolutionary picture.

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@article{arxiv.2410.19037,
  title  = {Boosting the evolutionary picture of Cl 0024+17 and MS 0451-03: A case study at intermediate-redshift},
  author = {A. P. Costa and A. L. B. Ribeiro and R. R. de Carvalho and J. A. Benevides},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.19037},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 16 pages, 11 Figures