The Evolution of Cluster Early-Type Galaxies over the Past 8 Gyr
Alexander Fritz, Inger Jorgensen, Ricardo P. Schiavon, Kristin, Chiboucas (Gemini)

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of early-type galaxies in clusters over the past 8 billion years by analyzing their Fundamental Plane relations, stellar populations, and star formation histories at redshifts around 1.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of the Fundamental Plane for cluster early-type galaxies at z=1, revealing mass-dependent evolution and star formation history differences.
Findings
Distant cluster galaxies follow a steeper FP than local galaxies.
Less massive galaxies have younger stellar populations, forming around z~1.1.
Massive galaxies formed their stars earlier, before z~1.6.
Abstract
We present the Fundamental Plane (FP) of early-type galaxies in the clusters of galaxies RXJ1415.1+3612 at z=1.013. This is the first detailed FP investigation of cluster early-type galaxies at redshift z=1. The distant cluster galaxies follow a steeper FP relation compared to the local FP. The change in the slope of the FP can be interpreted as a mass-dependent evolution. To analyse in more detail the galaxy population in high redshift galaxy clusters at 0.8<z<1, we combine our sample with a previous detailed spectroscopic study of 38 early-type galaxies in two distant galaxy clusters, RXJ0152.7-1357 at z=0.83 and RXJ1226.9+3332 at z=0.89. For all clusters Gemini/GMOS spectroscopy with high signal-to-noise and intermediate-resolution has been acquired to measure the internal kinematics and stellar populations of the galaxies. From HST/ACS imaging, surface brightness profiles,…
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