An environmental dependence of the physical and structural properties in the Hydra cluster galaxies

Lima-Dias, Ciria; Monachesi, Antonela; Torres-Flores, Sergio; Cortesi, Arianna; Hernandez-Lang, Daniel; Barbosa, Carlos Eduardo; de Oliveira, Claudia Mendes; Olave-Rojas, Daniela; Pallero, Diego; Sampedro, Laura; Molino, Alberto; Herpich, Fabio R.; Jaffe, Yara L.; Amorin, Ricardo; Chies-Santos, Ana L.; et. al.

Abstract

The nearby Hydra cluster (similar to 50 Mpc) is an ideal laboratory to understand, in detail, the influence of the environment on the morphology and quenching of galaxies in dense environments. We study the Hydra cluster galaxies in the inner regions (1R200) of the cluster using data from the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey, which uses 12 narrow and broad-band filters in the visible region of the spectrum. We analyse structural (Sersic index, effective radius) and physical (colours, stellarmasses, and star formation rates) properties. Based on this analysis, we find that similar to 88 per cent of the Hydra cluster galaxies are quenched. Using the Dressler-Schectman test approach, we also find that the cluster shows possible substructures. Our analysis of the phase-space diagram together with density-based spatial clustering algorithm indicates that Hydra shows an additional substructure that appears to be in front of the cluster centre, which is still falling into it. Our results, thus, suggest that the Hydra cluster might not be relaxed. We analyse the median Sersic index as a function of wavelength and find that for red [(u - r) >= 2.3] and early-type galaxies it displays a slight increase towards redder filters (13 and 18 per cent, for red and early type, respectively), whereas for blue + green [(u - r)<2.3] galaxies it remains constant. Late-type galaxies show a small decrease of the median Sersic index towards redder filters. Also, the Sersic index of galaxies, and thus their structural properties, do not significantly vary as a function of clustercentric distance and density within the cluster; and this is the case regardless of the filter.

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Título según WOS: An environmental dependence of the physical and structural properties in the Hydra cluster galaxies
Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 500
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 1323
Página final: 1339
DOI:

10.1093/MNRAS/STAA3326

Notas: ISI