LoCuSS: Luminous infrared galaxies in the merging cluster Abell 1758 at z=0.28
C. P. Haines, G. P. Smith, E. Egami, N. Okabe, M. Takada, R. S. Ellis,, S. M. Moran, K. Umetsu

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength observations to analyze dust-obscured star formation in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 1758 at z=0.28, revealing active star-forming regions linked to cluster dynamics and structure.
Contribution
First comprehensive infrared analysis of Abell 1758, showing how cluster mergers influence obscured star formation and galaxy evolution within the cluster environment.
Findings
Global SFR of 910±320 M_sun/yr within 3 Mpc
Obscured activity traces cluster potential and infalling groups
Higher IR activity in the core of A1758N compared to A1758S
Abstract
We present the first galaxy evolution results from the Local Cluster Substructure Survey (LoCuSS), a multi-wavelength survey of 100 X-ray selected galaxy clusters at 0.15<z<0.30. LoCuSS combines far-UV through far-IR observations of cluster galaxies with gravitational lensing analysis and X-ray data to investigate the interplay between the hierarchical assembly of clusters and the evolution of cluster galaxies. Here we present new panoramic Spitzer/MIPS 24micron observations of the merging cluster Abell 1758 at z=0.279 spanning 6.5x6.5Mpc and reaching a 90% completeness limit of 400uJy. We estimate a global cluster SFR of 910\pm320 M_sun/yr within 3 Mpc of the cluster centre, originating from 42 galaxies with L_IR > 5x10^10 L_sun. The obscured activity in A1758 is therefore comparable with that in Cl 0024+1654, the most active cluster previously studied at 24um. The obscured galaxies…
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