Galaxy ecology: groups and low-density environments in the SDSS and 2dFGRS
Abstract
We analyse the observed correlation between galaxy environment and H-alpha emission line strength, using volume-limited samples and group catalogues of 24968 galaxies drawn from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (Mb<-19.5) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (Mr<-20.6). We characterise the environment by 1) Sigma_5, the surface number density of galaxies determined by the projected distance to the 5th nearest neighbour; and 2) rho1.1 and rho5.5, three-dimensional density estimates obtained by convolving the galaxy distribution with Gaussian kernels of dispersion 1.1 Mpc and 5.5 Mpc, respectively. We find that star-forming and quiescent galaxies form two distinct populations, as characterised by their H-alpha equivalent width, EW(Ha). The relative numbers of star-forming and quiescent galaxies varies strongly and continuously with local density. However, the distribution of EW(Ha) amongst the star-forming population is independent of environment. The fraction of star-forming galaxies shows strong sensitivity to the density on large scales, rho5.5, which is likely independent of the trend with local density, rho1.1. We use two differently-selected group catalogues to demonstrate that the correlation with galaxy density is approximately independent of group velocity dispersion, for sigma=200-1000 km/s. Even in the lowest density environments, no more than ~70 per cent of galaxies show significant H-alpha emission. Based on these results, we conclude that the present-day correlation between star formation rate and environment is a result of short-timescale mechanisms that take place preferentially at high redshift, such as starbursts induced by galaxy-galaxy interactions.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0311379,
title = {Galaxy ecology: groups and low-density environments in the SDSS and 2dFGRS},
author = {Michael Balogh and Vince Eke and Chris Miller and Ian Lewis and Richard Bower and Warrick Couch and Robert Nichol and Joss Bland-Hawthorn and Ivan K. Baldry and Carlton Baugh and Terry Bridges and Russell Cannon and Shaun Cole and Matthew Colless and Chris Collins and Nicholas Cross and Gavin Dalton and Roberto De Propris and Simon P. Driver and George Efstathiou and Richard S. Ellis and Carlos S. Frenk and Karl Glazebrook and Percy Gomez and Alex Gray and Edward Hawkins and Carole Jackson and Ofer Lahav and Stuart Lumsden and Steve Maddox and Darren Madgwick and Peder Norberg and John A. Peacock and Will Percival and Bruce A. Peterson and Will Sutherland and Keith Taylor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0311379},
year = {2011}
}
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