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Glimpsing the Imprint of Local Environment on the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-11-08 v1

Abstract

We investigate the impact of local environment on the galaxy stellar mass function (SMF) spanning a wide range of galaxy densities from the field up to dense cores of massive galaxy clusters. Data are drawn from a sample of eight fields from the Observations of Redshift Evolution in Large-Scale Environments (ORELSE) survey. Deep photometry allow us to select mass-complete samples of galaxies down to 10^9 Msol. Taking advantage of >4000 secure spectroscopic redshifts from ORELSE and precise photometric redshifts, we construct 3-dimensional density maps between 0.55<z<1.3 using a Voronoi tessellation approach. We find that the shape of the SMF depends strongly on local environment exhibited by a smooth, continual increase in the relative numbers of high- to low-mass galaxies towards denser environments. A straightforward implication is that local environment proportionally increases the efficiency of (a) destroying lower-mass galaxies and/or (b) growth of higher-mass galaxies. We also find a presence of this environmental dependence in the SMFs of star-forming and quiescent galaxies, although not quite as strongly for the quiescent subsample. To characterize the connection between the SMF of field galaxies and that of denser environments we devise a simple semi-empirical model. The model begins with a sample of ~10^6 galaxies at z_start=5 with stellar masses distributed according to the field. Simulated galaxies then evolve down to z_final=0.8 following empirical prescriptions for star-formation, quenching, and galaxy-galaxy merging. We run the simulation multiple times, testing a variety of scenarios with differing overall amounts of merging. Our model suggests that a large number of mergers are required to reproduce the SMF in dense environments. Additionally, a large majority of these mergers would have to occur in intermediate density environments (e.g. galaxy groups).

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@article{arxiv.1709.00011,
  title  = {Glimpsing the Imprint of Local Environment on the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function},
  author = {Adam R. Tomczak and Brian C. Lemaux and Lori M. Lubin and Roy R. Gal and Po-Feng Wu and Bradford Holden and Dale D. Kocevski and Simona Mei and Debora Pelliccia and Nicholas Rumbaugh and Lu Shen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00011},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

22 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS