Galaxy groups in the 2dF redshift survey: Galaxy Spectral Type Segregation in Groups
Abstract
The behaviour of the relative fraction of galaxies with different spectral types in groups is analysed as a function of projected local galaxy density and the group-centric distance. The group sample was taken from the 2dF Group Galaxy Calatogue constructed by Merch\'an & Zandivarez. Our group sample was constrained to have a homogeneous virial mass distribution with redshift. Galaxies belonging to this group sample were selected in order to minimize possible biases such as preferential selection of high luminosity objects. We find a clear distinction between high virial mass groups () and the less massive ones. While the massive groups show a significant dependence of the relative fraction of low star formation galaxies on local galaxy density and group-centric radius,groups with lower masses show no significant trends. We also cross-correlate our group subsample with the previously identified clusters finding that this sample shows a very similar behaviour as observed in the high virial mass group subsample.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0205027,
title = {Galaxy groups in the 2dF redshift survey: Galaxy Spectral Type Segregation in Groups},
author = {M. J. Dominguez and A. A. Zandivarez and H. J. Martinez and M. E. Merchan and H. Muriel and D. G. Lambas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0205027},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
3 figures replaced, accepted for publication in MNRAS