Alignments of Group Galaxies with Neighboring Groups
Yougang Wang, Changbom Park, Xiaohu Yang, Yun-Young Choi, Xuelei Chen

TL;DR
This study analyzes how galaxy groups and their central and satellite galaxies align with neighboring groups, revealing that large-scale environment influences galaxy shapes and orientations, especially for massive and early-type groups.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence of galaxy alignment signals with neighboring groups using SDSS data, highlighting environmental effects on galaxy and halo orientations.
Findings
Satellite distributions align with central galaxy orientations relative to neighbors.
Major axes of central galaxies are aligned with the direction of neighboring groups.
Alignment signals are stronger for more massive and early-type galaxy groups.
Abstract
Using a sample of galaxy groups found in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 4, we measure the following four types of alignment signals: (1) the alignment between the distributions of the satellites of each group relative to the direction of the nearest neighbor group (NNG); (2) the alignment between the major axis direction of the central galaxy of the host group (HG) and the direction of the NNG; (3) the alignment between the major axes of the central galaxies of the HG and the NNG; and (4) the alignment between the major axes of the satellites of the HG and the direction of the NNG. We find strong signal of alignment between the satellite distribution and the orientation of central galaxy relative to the direction of the NNG, even when the NNG is located beyond of the host group. The major axis of the central galaxy of the HG is aligned with the direction of…
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