LoCuSS: Probing Galaxy Transformation Physics with Herschel
G. P. Smith, C. P. Haines, M. J. Pereira, E. Egami, S. M. Moran, E., Hardegree-Ullman, A. Babul, M. Rex, T. D. Rawle, Y.-Y. Zhang, A. Finoguenov,, N. Okabe, A. J. R. Sanderson, A. C. Edge, and M. Takada

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations to analyze star-forming galaxies in galaxy clusters at z~0.2, revealing how star formation and galaxy properties change with cluster environment and mass, and uncovering unexpected infrared color trends.
Contribution
First broad analysis of Herschel data on cluster galaxies, linking star formation, galaxy mass, and cluster environment with new infrared color insights.
Findings
Star formation fades with radius, more rapidly in massive galaxies.
Cluster IR luminosity scales with cluster mass as M_virial^2.
Many cluster members have unexpectedly redder infrared flux ratios.
Abstract
We present an early broad-brush analysis of Herschel/PACS observations of star-forming galaxies in 8 galaxy clusters drawn from our survey of 30 clusters at z~0.2. We define a complete sample of 192 spectroscopically confirmed cluster members down to L_TIR>3x10^10L_sun and L_K>0.25L_sun. The average K-band and bolometric infrared luminosities of these galaxies both fade by a factor of ~2 from clustercentric radii of 2r_200 to ~0.5r_200, indicating that as galaxies enter the clusters ongoing star-formation stops first in the most massive galaxies, and that the specific star-formation rate (SSFR) is conserved. On smaller scales the average SSFR jumps by 25%, suggesting that in cluster cores processes including ram pressure stripping may trigger a final episode of star-formation that presumably exhausts the remaining gas. This picture is consistent with our comparison of the…
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