Galaxy star formation as a function of environment in the Early Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

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作者
Gómez, PL
Nichol, RC
Miller, CJ
Balogh, ML
Goto, T
Zabludoff, AI
Romer, AK
Bernardi, M
Sheth, R
Hopkins, AM
Castander, FJ
Connolly, AJ
Schneider, DP
Brinkmann, J
Lamb, DQ
SubbaRao, M
York, DG
机构
[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Phys, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Univ Durham, Dept Phys, Durham DH1 3LE, England
[3] Univ Tokyo, Inst Cosm Ray Res, Chiba 2770882, Japan
[4] Univ Arizona, Steward Observ, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[5] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Phys & Astron, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 USA
[6] CSIC, Inst Estudis Espacials Catalunya, ES-08034 Barcelona, Spain
[7] Penn State Univ, Dept Astron & Astrophys, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[8] Apahce Point Observ, Sunspot, NM 88349 USA
[9] Univ Chicago, Dept Astron & Astrophys, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : evolution; galaxies : stellar content; stars : formation; surveys;
D O I
10.1086/345593
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present in this paper a detailed analysis of the effect of environment on the star formation activity of galaxies within the Early Data Release (EDR) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We have used the Halpha emission line to derive the star formation rate (SFR) for each galaxy within a volume-limited sample of 8598 galaxies with 0.05 less than or equal to z less than or equal to 0.095 and M (r*) less than or equal to 20.45. We find that the SFR of galaxies is strongly correlated with the local ( projected) galaxy density, and thus we present here a density-SFR relation that is analogous to the density-morphology relation. The effect of density on the SFR of galaxies is seen in three ways. First, the overall distribution of SFRs is shifted to lower values in dense environments compared with the field population. Second, the effect is most noticeable for the strongly star-forming galaxies (Halpha EW > 5 Angstrom) in the 75th percentile of the SFR distribution. Third, there is a break ( or characteristic density) in the density-SFR relation at a local galaxy density of similar to1 h(75)(-2) Mpc(-2). To understand this break further, we have studied the SFR of galaxies as a function of clustercentric radius from 17 clusters and groups objectively selected from the SDSS EDR data. The distribution of SFRs of cluster galaxies begins to change, compared with the field population, at a clustercentric radius of 3-4 virial radii (at the >1sigma statistical significance), which is consistent with the characteristic break in density that we observe in the density-SFR relation. This effect with clustercentric radius is again most noticeable for the most strongly star-forming galaxies. Our tests suggest that the density-morphology relation alone is unlikely to explain the density-SFR relation we observe. For example, we have used the ( inverse) concentration index of SDSS galaxies to classify late-type galaxies and show that the distribution of the star-forming (EW Halpha > 5Angstrom) late-type galaxies is different in dense regions ( within 2 virial radii) compared with similar galaxies in the field. However, at present, we are unable to make definitive statements about the independence of the density-morphology and density-SFR relation. We have tested our work against potential systematic uncertainties including stellar absorption, reddening, SDSS survey strategy, SDSS analysis pipelines, and aperture bias. Our observations are in qualitative agreement with recent simulations of hierarchical galaxy formation that predict a decrease in the SFR of galaxies within the virial radius. Our results are in agreement with recent 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey results as well as consistent with previous observations of a decrease in the SFR of galaxies in the cores of distant clusters. Taken together, these works demonstrate that the decrease in SFR of galaxies in dense environments is a universal phenomenon over a wide range in density (from 0.08 to 10 h(75)(-2) Mpc(-2)) and redshift (out to z similar or equal to 0.5).
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