The Padova-Millennium Galaxy and Group Catalogue (PM2GC): the group-finding method and the PM2GC catalogues of group, binary and single field galaxies
Rosa Calvi, Bianca M. Poggianti, Benedetta Vulcani

TL;DR
The PM2GC catalogues a representative sample of local universe galaxies, identifying groups, binaries, and singles, and provides detailed properties for environmental studies.
Contribution
This paper introduces a new galaxy group-finding method and presents the comprehensive PM2GC catalogues of various galaxy environments.
Findings
Identified 176 galaxy groups with 1057 galaxies.
Validated the group-finding method against the 2PIGG catalogue.
Provided galaxy stellar masses consistent with SDSS-DR7 estimates.
Abstract
We present the construction and describe the properties of the Padova-Millennium Galaxy and Group Catalogue (PM2GC), a galaxy catalogue representative of the general field population in the local Universe. We characterize galaxy environments by identifying galaxy groups at 0.04<=z<=0.1 with a Friends-of-Friends (FoF) algorithm using a complete sample of 3210 galaxies brighter than MB = -18.7 taken from the Millennium Galaxy Catalogue (MGC, Liske et al. (2003)), a 38deg^2 photometric and spectroscopic equatorial survey. We identified 176 groups with at least three members, comprising in total 1057 galaxies and representing ~43 per cent of the general field population in that redshift range. The median redshift and velocity dispersion of our groups are 0.0823 and 192 km s^-1, respectively. 88 per cent of the groups have fewer than ten members, and 63 per cent have fewer than five members.…
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