The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies

We use integral-field spectroscopy from the SAMI Galaxy Survey to identify galaxies that show evidence of recent quenching of star formation. The galaxies exhibit strong Balmer absorption in the absence of ongoing star formation in more than 10% of their spectra within the SAMI field of view. These...

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Published in:The Astrophysical Journal
Main Authors: Owers, Matt S., Hudson, Michael J., Oman, Kyle A., Bland -Hawthorn, Joss, Brough, S., Bryant, Julia J., Cortese, Luca, Couch, Warrick J., Croom, Scott M., van de Sande, Jesse, Federrath, Christoph, Groves, Brent, Hopkins, A.~M., Lawrence, J.~S., Lorente, Nuria P.~F., McDermid, Richard M., Medling, Anne M., Richards, Samuel N., Scott, Nicholas, Taranu, Dan S., Welker, Charlotte, Yi, Sukyoung K.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/fa631255-d06a-49be-93ab-68044eaabd32 2024-06-23T07:56:32+00:00 The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies Owers, Matt S. Hudson, Michael J. Oman, Kyle A. Bland -Hawthorn, Joss Brough, S. Bryant, Julia J. Cortese, Luca Couch, Warrick J. Croom, Scott M. van de Sande, Jesse Federrath, Christoph Groves, Brent Hopkins, A.~M. Lawrence, J.~S. Lorente, Nuria P.~F. McDermid, Richard M. Medling, Anne M. Richards, Samuel N. Scott, Nicholas Taranu, Dan S. Welker, Charlotte Yi, Sukyoung K. 2019-03-01 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/fa631255-d06a-49be-93ab-68044eaabd32 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/fa631255-d06a-49be-93ab-68044eaabd32 https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab0201 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/91099760/Owers_2019_ApJ_873_52_1_.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/fa631255-d06a-49be-93ab-68044eaabd32 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Owers , M S , Hudson , M J , Oman , K A , Bland -Hawthorn , J , Brough , S , Bryant , J J , Cortese , L , Couch , W J , Croom , S M , van de Sande , J , Federrath , C , Groves , B , Hopkins , A M , Lawrence , J S , Lorente , N P F , McDermid , R M , Medling , A M , Richards , S N , Scott , N , Taranu , D S , Welker , C & Yi , S K 2019 , ' The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies ' , The Astrophysical Journal , vol. 873 , no. 1 , 873-52 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab0201 galaxies: clusters: general galaxies: evolution galaxies: star formation MASS ASSEMBLY GAMA STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS INTEGRAL-FIELD SPECTROSCOPY PRESSURE STRIPPING EVENTS DIGITAL SKY SURVEY SDSS-IV MANGA RAM-PRESSURE FORMATION HISTORIES REDSHIFT SURVEY FORMATION RATES article 2019 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab0201 2024-06-10T16:46:54Z We use integral-field spectroscopy from the SAMI Galaxy Survey to identify galaxies that show evidence of recent quenching of star formation. The galaxies exhibit strong Balmer absorption in the absence of ongoing star formation in more than 10% of their spectra within the SAMI field of view. These Hd-strong (HDS) galaxies (HDSGs) are rare, making up only similar to 2% (25/1220) of galaxies with stellar mass log(M-*/M-circle dot) > 10. The HDSGs make up a significant fraction of nonpassive cluster galaxies (15%; 17/115) and a smaller fraction (2.0%; 8/387) of the nonpassive population in low-density environments. The majority (9/17) of cluster HDSGs show evidence of star formation at their centers, with the HDS regions found in the outer parts of the galaxy. Conversely, the HDS signal is more evenly spread across the galaxy for the majority (6/8) of HDSGs in low-density environments and is often associated with emission lines that are not due to star formation. We investigate the location of the HDSGs in the clusters, finding that they are exclusively within 0.6R(200) of the cluster center and have a significantly higher velocity dispersion relative to the cluster population. Comparing their distribution in projected phase space to those derived from cosmological simulations indicates that the cluster HDSGs are consistent with an infalling population that has entered the central 0.5r(200,3D) cluster region within the last similar to 1 Gyr. In the eight of nine cluster HDSGs with central star formation, the extent of star formation is consistent with that expected of outside-in quenching by ram pressure stripping. Our results indicate that the cluster HDSGs are currently being quenched by ram pressure stripping on their first passage through the cluster. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami University of Groningen research database The Astrophysical Journal 873 1 52
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topic galaxies: clusters: general
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: star formation
MASS ASSEMBLY GAMA
STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS
INTEGRAL-FIELD SPECTROSCOPY
PRESSURE STRIPPING EVENTS
DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
SDSS-IV MANGA
RAM-PRESSURE
FORMATION HISTORIES
REDSHIFT SURVEY
FORMATION RATES
spellingShingle galaxies: clusters: general
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: star formation
MASS ASSEMBLY GAMA
STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS
INTEGRAL-FIELD SPECTROSCOPY
PRESSURE STRIPPING EVENTS
DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
SDSS-IV MANGA
RAM-PRESSURE
FORMATION HISTORIES
REDSHIFT SURVEY
FORMATION RATES
Owers, Matt S.
Hudson, Michael J.
Oman, Kyle A.
Bland -Hawthorn, Joss
Brough, S.
Bryant, Julia J.
Cortese, Luca
Couch, Warrick J.
Croom, Scott M.
van de Sande, Jesse
Federrath, Christoph
Groves, Brent
Hopkins, A.~M.
Lawrence, J.~S.
Lorente, Nuria P.~F.
McDermid, Richard M.
Medling, Anne M.
Richards, Samuel N.
Scott, Nicholas
Taranu, Dan S.
Welker, Charlotte
Yi, Sukyoung K.
The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies
topic_facet galaxies: clusters: general
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: star formation
MASS ASSEMBLY GAMA
STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS
INTEGRAL-FIELD SPECTROSCOPY
PRESSURE STRIPPING EVENTS
DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
SDSS-IV MANGA
RAM-PRESSURE
FORMATION HISTORIES
REDSHIFT SURVEY
FORMATION RATES
description We use integral-field spectroscopy from the SAMI Galaxy Survey to identify galaxies that show evidence of recent quenching of star formation. The galaxies exhibit strong Balmer absorption in the absence of ongoing star formation in more than 10% of their spectra within the SAMI field of view. These Hd-strong (HDS) galaxies (HDSGs) are rare, making up only similar to 2% (25/1220) of galaxies with stellar mass log(M-*/M-circle dot) > 10. The HDSGs make up a significant fraction of nonpassive cluster galaxies (15%; 17/115) and a smaller fraction (2.0%; 8/387) of the nonpassive population in low-density environments. The majority (9/17) of cluster HDSGs show evidence of star formation at their centers, with the HDS regions found in the outer parts of the galaxy. Conversely, the HDS signal is more evenly spread across the galaxy for the majority (6/8) of HDSGs in low-density environments and is often associated with emission lines that are not due to star formation. We investigate the location of the HDSGs in the clusters, finding that they are exclusively within 0.6R(200) of the cluster center and have a significantly higher velocity dispersion relative to the cluster population. Comparing their distribution in projected phase space to those derived from cosmological simulations indicates that the cluster HDSGs are consistent with an infalling population that has entered the central 0.5r(200,3D) cluster region within the last similar to 1 Gyr. In the eight of nine cluster HDSGs with central star formation, the extent of star formation is consistent with that expected of outside-in quenching by ram pressure stripping. Our results indicate that the cluster HDSGs are currently being quenched by ram pressure stripping on their first passage through the cluster.
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author Owers, Matt S.
Hudson, Michael J.
Oman, Kyle A.
Bland -Hawthorn, Joss
Brough, S.
Bryant, Julia J.
Cortese, Luca
Couch, Warrick J.
Croom, Scott M.
van de Sande, Jesse
Federrath, Christoph
Groves, Brent
Hopkins, A.~M.
Lawrence, J.~S.
Lorente, Nuria P.~F.
McDermid, Richard M.
Medling, Anne M.
Richards, Samuel N.
Scott, Nicholas
Taranu, Dan S.
Welker, Charlotte
Yi, Sukyoung K.
author_facet Owers, Matt S.
Hudson, Michael J.
Oman, Kyle A.
Bland -Hawthorn, Joss
Brough, S.
Bryant, Julia J.
Cortese, Luca
Couch, Warrick J.
Croom, Scott M.
van de Sande, Jesse
Federrath, Christoph
Groves, Brent
Hopkins, A.~M.
Lawrence, J.~S.
Lorente, Nuria P.~F.
McDermid, Richard M.
Medling, Anne M.
Richards, Samuel N.
Scott, Nicholas
Taranu, Dan S.
Welker, Charlotte
Yi, Sukyoung K.
author_sort Owers, Matt S.
title The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies
title_short The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies
title_full The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies
title_fullStr The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies
title_full_unstemmed The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Quenching of Star Formation in Clusters I. Transition Galaxies
title_sort sami galaxy survey: quenching of star formation in clusters i. transition galaxies
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/fa631255-d06a-49be-93ab-68044eaabd32
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/fa631255-d06a-49be-93ab-68044eaabd32
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab0201
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/91099760/Owers_2019_ApJ_873_52_1_.pdf
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