Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2009-03-17
Astrophys.J.695:L198-L202,2009
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1088/0004-637X/695/2/L198
We present the {\it AKARI} InfraRed Camera (IRC) imaging observation of early-type galaxies in A2218 at z $\simeq$ 0.175. Mid-infrared (MIR) emission from early-type galaxies traces circumstellar dust emission from AGB stars or/and residual star formation. Including the unique imaging capability at 11 and 15 $\mu$m, our {\it AKARI} data provide an effective way to investigate MIR properties of early-type galaxies in the cluster environment. Among our flux-limited sample of 22 red sequence early-type galaxies with precise dynamical and line strength measurements ($<$ 18 mag at 3 $\mu m$), we find that at least 41% have MIR-excess emission. The $N3-S11$ versus $N3$ (3 and 11 $\mu$m) color-magnitude relation shows the expected blue sequence, but the MIR-excess galaxies add a red wing to the relation especially at the fainter end. A SED analysis reveals that the dust emission from AGB stars is the most likely cause for the MIR-excess, with low level of star formation being the next possible explanation. The MIR-excess galaxies show a wide spread of $N3-S11$ colors, implying a significant spread (2--11 Gyr) in the estimated mean ages of stellar populations. We study the environmental dependence of MIR-excess early-type galaxies over an area out to a half virial radius ($\sim$1 Mpc). We find that the MIR-excess early-type galaxies are preferentially located in the outer region. From these evidences, we suggest that the fainter, MIR-excess early-type galaxies have just joined the red sequence, possibly due to the infall and subsequent morphological/spectral transformation induced by the cluster environment.
Goto Tomotsugu
Hanami Hitoshi
Hopwood Ros H.
Hwang Ho Seong
Hwang Narae
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