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Satellite Quenching, Galaxy Inner Density and the Halo Environment

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-09-26 v3

Abstract

Using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we adopt the sSFR-Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} diagram as a diagnostic tool to understand quenching in different environments. sSFR is the specific star formation rate, and Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} is the stellar surface density in the inner kpc. Although both the host halo mass and group-centric distance affect the satellite population, we find that these can be characterised by a single number, the quenched fraction, such that key features of the sSFR-Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} diagram vary smoothly with this proxy for the "environment". Particularly, the sSFR of star-forming galaxies decreases smoothly with this quenched fraction, the sSFR of satellites being 0.1 dex lower than in the field. Furthermore, Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} of the transition galaxies (i.e., the "green valley" or GV) decreases smoothly with the environment, by as much as 0.2 dex for M=109.7510MM_* = 10^{9.75-10} M_{\odot} from the field, and decreasing for satellites in larger halos and at smaller radial distances within same-mass halos. We interpret this shift as indicating the relative importance of today's field quenching track vs. the cluster quenching track. These environmental effects in the sSFR-Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} diagram are most significant in our lowest mass range (9.75<logM/M<109.75 < \log M_{*}/M_{\odot} < 10). One feature that is shared between all environments is that at a given MM_{*} quenched galaxies have about 0.2-0.3 dex higher Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} than the star-forming population. These results indicate that either Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} increases (subsequent to satellite quenching), or Σ1kpc\Sigma_{1kpc} for individual galaxies remains unchanged, but the original MM_* or the time of quenching is significantly different from those now in the GV.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1607.06091,
  title  = {Satellite Quenching, Galaxy Inner Density and the Halo Environment},
  author = {J. Woo and C. M. Carollo and S. M. Faber and A. Dekel and S. Tacchella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.06091},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

14 pages + Appendix, 12 figures, MNRAS accepted