Interactions of Galaxies in the Galaxy Cluster Environment
Changbom Park, Ho Seong Hwang (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy properties depend on their position within clusters and their interactions with neighbors, revealing that galaxy morphology and star formation are mainly influenced by neighbor interactions and cluster environment rather than local density alone.
Contribution
It identifies a characteristic scale for galaxy property dependence and clarifies the roles of hydrodynamic and gravitational interactions in galaxy evolution within clusters.
Findings
Existence of a characteristic scale 1-3 times the cluster virial radius.
Hydrodynamic interactions with early-type neighbors quench star formation.
Galaxy harassment and potential interactions drive structural and kinematic changes.
Abstract
We study the dependence of galaxy properties on the clustercentric radius and the environment attributed to the nearest neighbor galaxy using the SDSS galaxies associated with the Abell galaxy clusters. We find that there exists a characteristic scale where the properties of galaxies suddenly start to depend on the clustercentric radius at fixed neighbor environment. The characteristic scale is times the cluster virial radius depending on galaxy luminosity. Existence of the characteristic scale means that the local galaxy number density is not directly responsible for the morphology-density relation in clusters because the local density varies smoothly with the clustercentric radius and has no discontinuity in general. What is really working in clusters is the morphology-clustercentric radius-neighbor environment relation, where the neighbor environment means both neighbor…
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