ACCESS III: The Nature of Star Formation in the Shapley Supercluster
Chris P. Haines, Gianni Busarello, Paola Merluzzi, Russell J. Smith,, Somak Raychaudhury, Amata Mercurio, Graham P. Smith

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of star formation in the Shapley supercluster, revealing the dominant role of quiescent star formation in spiral disks and identifying galaxy populations in the process of quenching.
Contribution
It offers the largest complete census of star formation in local cluster galaxies using multi-wavelength data, and characterizes the nature and distribution of star formation modes in the supercluster.
Findings
85% of star formation is quiescent within spiral disks
Identification of galaxies in the process of star formation quenching
Most star formation occurs in normal infalling spirals unaffected by the cluster environment
Abstract
We present a joint analysis of panoramic Spitzer/MIPS mid-infrared and GALEX ultraviolet imaging of the Shapley supercluster at z=0.048. Combining this with spectra of 814 supercluster members and 1.4GHz radio continuum maps, this represents the largest complete census of star-formation (both obscured and unobscured) in local cluster galaxies to date, reaching SFRs~0.02Msun/yr. We take advantage of this comprehensive panchromatic dataset to perform a detailed analysis of the nature of star formation in cluster galaxies, using several quite independent diagnostics of the quantity and intensity of star formation to develop a coherent view of the types of star formation within cluster galaxies. We observe a robust bimodality in the infrared (f_24/f_K) galaxy colours, which we are able to identify as another manifestation of the broad split into star-forming spiral and passive elliptical…
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