Combined Effects of Galaxy Interactions and Large-Scale Environment on Galaxy Properties
Changbom Park (KIAS), Yun-Young Choi (ARCSEC)

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy properties are influenced by both small-scale interactions with nearby galaxies and the large-scale environment, revealing characteristic scales where interactions significantly alter galaxy features.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the combined effects of galaxy interactions and large-scale environment, identifying specific separation scales where properties change notably.
Findings
Galaxy interactions affect properties up to 200-400 h^{-1}kpc.
Two key separation scales: virial radius and 10-20 h^{-1}kpc.
Late-type neighbors enhance star formation; early-types suppress it.
Abstract
We inspect the coupled dependence of physical parameters of the SDSS galaxies on the small-scale (distance to and morphology of the nearest neighbor galaxy) and the large-scale (background density smoothed over 20 nearby galaxies) environments. The impacts of interaction on galaxy properties are detected at least out to the neighbor separation corresponding to the virial radius of galaxies, which is typically between 200 and 400 h^{-1}kpc for the galaxies in our sample. To detect these long-range interaction effects it is crucial to divide galaxy interactions into four cases dividing the morphology of target and neighbor galaxies into early and late types. We show that there are two characteristic neighbor-separation scales where the galaxy interactions cause abrupt changes in the properties of galaxies. The first scale is the virial radius of the nearest neighbor galaxy r_{vir,nei}.…
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