Star Formation Histories in a Cluster Environment at z~0.84
R. Demarco, R. Gobat, P. Rosati, C. Lidman, A. Rettura, M. Nonino, A., van der Wel, M. J. Jee, J. P. Blakeslee, H. C. Ford, M. Postman

TL;DR
This study investigates how the cluster environment at z~0.84 influences galaxy star formation histories, revealing age variations, environmental effects, and evidence of downsizing in cluster galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectrophotometric analysis of cluster galaxies, linking star formation history variations to environment, color, luminosity, and mass at z~0.84, highlighting environmental quenching and downsizing.
Findings
Younger stars in blue faint-end of the red sequence
Environmental effects influence galaxy quenching
Evidence of downsizing in cluster galaxy SFHs
Abstract
We present a spectrophotometric analysis of galaxies belonging to the dynamically young, massive cluster RX J0152.7-1357 at z~0.84, aimed at understanding the effects of the cluster environment on the star formation history (SFH) of cluster galaxies and the assembly of the red-sequence (RS). We use VLT/FORS spectroscopy, ACS/WFC optical and NTT/SofI near-IR data to characterize SFHs as a function of color, luminosity, morphology, stellar mass, and local environment from a sample of 134 spectroscopic members. In order to increase the signal-to-noise, individual galaxy spectra are stacked according to these properties. Moreover, the D4000, Balmer, CN3883, Fe4383 and C4668 indices are also quantified. The SFH analysis shows that galaxies in the blue faint-end of the RS have on average younger stars (Delta t ~ 2 Gyr) than those in the red bright-end. We also found, for a given luminosity…
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