Pre- and post-processing of cluster galaxies out to 5 x R200 : the extreme case of A2670

Piraino-Cerda, Franco; Jaffe, Yara L.; Lourenco, Ana C.; Crossett, Jacob P.; Salinas, Vicente; Kim, Duho; Sheen, Yun-Kyeong; Kelkar, Kshitija; Pallero, Diego; Bravo-Alfaro, Hector

Abstract

We study galaxy interactions in the large-scale environment around A2670, a massive (M200 = 8.5 ± 1.2 × 1014 M☉) and interacting galaxy cluster at z = 0.0763. We first characterize the environment of the cluster out to 5× R200 and find a wealth of substructures, including the main cluster core, a large infalling group, and several other substructures. To study the impact of these substructures (pre-processing) and their accretion into the main cluster (post-processing) on the member galaxies, we visually examined optical images to look for signatures indicative of gravitational or hydrodynamical interactions. We find that ∼21 per cent of the cluster galaxies have clear signs of disturbances, with most of those (∼60 per cent) likely being disturbed by ram pressure. The number of ram-pressure stripping candidates found (101) in A2670 is the largest to date for a single system, and while they are more common in the cluster core, they can be found even at >4 × R200, confirming cluster influence out to large radii. In support of a pre-processing scenario, most of the disturbed galaxies follow the substructures found, with the richest structures having more disturbed galaxies. Post-processing also seems plausible, as many galaxy–galaxy mergers are seen near the cluster core, which is not expected in relaxed clusters. In addition, there is a comparable fraction of disturbed galaxies in and outside substructures. Overall, our results highlight the complex interplay of gas stripping and gravitational interactions in actively assembling clusters up to 5 × R200, motivating wide-area studies in larger cluster samples.

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Título según WOS: Pre- and post-processing of cluster galaxies out to 5 x R200 : the extreme case of A2670
Título de la Revista: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volumen: 528
Número: 1
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 919
Página final: 936
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stad3957

Notas: ISI