Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-12-18
Astrophys.J. 610 (2004) 161-182
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ, 23 pages, Latex using emulateapj5.sty and onecolfloat.sty (included), 15 figures, version wit
Scientific paper
10.1086/421435
We compare V-band structural properties of cluster and field galaxies, to test whether much of the current cluster membership resulted from the transformation of infalling spirals into red early types. We use 140 galaxies from 3 z<0.6 Abell clusters (A85,A496,A754 - spectroscopic membership) with blue colors, and compare them to 80 field galaxies with similar colors and luminosities. Our previous work (McIntosh et al. 2004, ApJ submitted) shows that the blue galaxies in these local clusters are a recently infalling population that has yet to encounter the dense core. We quantify galaxy internal structure from 2D B/D decompositions using GIM2D. We observe structural differences between blue galaxies in clusters, compared to the field. Most blue cluster members are physically smaller and fainter than their field counterparts. At a matched size and luminosity, recent arrivals are smoother in appearance, yet their total light is as disk-dominated as in normal field spirals. Moreover, 50% of blue cluster galaxies have blue cores or globally blue color profiles, in contrast with field spirals that have typically red color gradients. Without environment dependent evolution outside of cluster cores, we expect blue disk galaxies in clusters and the field to have similar morphologies, sizes, and color gradients. We show conclusively that galaxy properties do reflect the environment in which the galaxy is found. The data show that the transformation of accreted galaxies is not confined to the dense cluster core. The overall properties of bluer cluster galaxies are best explained by environment-driven transformation of accreted field spirals, and our results suggest that the processes that govern color and morphological evolution occur separately. (abridged)
Caldwell Nelson
McIntosh Daniel H.
Rix Hans-Walter
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