Reversal or no reversal: the evolution of the star formation rate-density relation up to z similar to 1.6

Ziparo, F; Popesso P.; Finoguenov, A; Biviano A.; Wuyts S.; Wilman, D.; Salvato, M; Tanaka, M.; Nandra, K; Lutz D.; Elbaz, D.; Dickinson M.; Altieri B.; Aussel, H.; Berta S.; et. al.

Abstract

We investigate the evolution of the star formation rate (SFR)-density relation in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South and the Great Observatories Origin Deep Survey fields up to z similar to 1.6. In addition to the 'traditional method', in which the environment is defined according to a statistical measurement of the local galaxy density, we use a 'dynamical' approach, where galaxies are classified according to three different environment regimes: group, 'filament-like' and field. Both methods show no evidence of an SFR-density reversal. Moreover, group galaxies show a mean SFR lower than other environments up to z similar to 1, while at earlier epochs group and field galaxies exhibit consistent levels of star formation (SF) activity. We find that processes related to a massive dark matter halo must be dominant in the suppression of the SF below z similar to 1, with respect to purely density-related processes. We confirm this finding by studying the distribution of galaxies in different environments with respect to the so-called main sequence (MS) of star-forming galaxies. Galaxies in both group and 'filament-like' environments preferentially lie below the MS up to z similar to 1, with group galaxies exhibiting lower levels of star-forming activity at a given mass. At z > 1, the star-forming galaxies in groups reside on the MS. Groups exhibit the highest fraction of quiescent galaxies up to z similar to 1, after which group, 'filament-like' and field environments have a similar mix of galaxy types. We conclude that groups are the most efficient locus for SF quenching. Thus, a fundamental difference exists between bound and unbound objects, or between dark matter haloes of different masses.

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Título según WOS: Reversal or no reversal: the evolution of the star formation rate-density relation up to z similar to 1.6
Título según SCOPUS: Reversal or no reversal: The evolution of the star formation rate-density relation up to z ~ 1.6
Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 437
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 458
Página final: 474
Idioma: English
URL: http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/doi/10.1093/mnras/stt1901
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stt1901

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS