Galaxy cluster A2142: halo boundary, `red sequence', properties of galaxies according to SDSS
Abstract
The paper presents the results of studying the dynamics of galaxies, properties of early-type galaxies, properties of galaxies with the quenched star formation (QGs) in the A 2142 based on the archival data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We found the observed halo boundary, the splashback radius , which is equal to 4.12 Mpc () and 4.06 Mpc () over the integral distribution of the number of galaxies as a function of the squared distance from the center. We have studied how early-type galaxies are distributed in the center and in the outskirts of the cluster ( < 3, ) and plotted the red sequence in the form of (g - r) = ). Among all the cluster galaxies, the galaxies with the quenched star formation ( ) make up about one third. We have found that the fraction of QGs beyond the splashback is the same as in the field at the same z with coordinates of the center of , and a size of . For galaxies with the stellar masses = [10.5;11.0] (this is the main mass range of QGs), after entering the cluster, there is a decrease in the radii by about 30\% when moving towards the center.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2205.02497,
title = {Galaxy cluster A2142: halo boundary, `red sequence', properties of galaxies according to SDSS},
author = {Flera G. Kopylova and Alexander I. Kopylov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.02497},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
12 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables, accepted: Astrophys. Bull., 01, 2022