The distribution of galaxy morphological types and the morphology-mass relation in different environments at low redshift
Rosa Calvi, Bianca M. Poggianti, Giovanni Fasano, Benedetta Vulcani

TL;DR
This study analyzes how galaxy morphological types vary with environment and stellar mass at low redshift, revealing environment-dependent differences and suggesting cluster-specific effects influence galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environment and mass dependence of galaxy morphology distributions, highlighting the unique role of clusters in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Fraction of ellipticals and S0s varies with environment
Morphology-mass relation depends on global environment
Cluster-specific effects influence galaxy morphology
Abstract
We use \sim 2000 galaxies belonging to different environments to show how the fractions of different galaxy morphological types vary with global environment and as function of galaxy stellar mass at low redshift. Considering mass limited galaxy samples with log10 M\star/M\bigodot>= 10.25, we find a smooth increase/decline in the fraction of Es-S0s/late type galaxies going from single galaxies, to binaries, to groups. Considering all environments, the fractional variation is more conspicuous for S0s and late-types than for ellipticals solely due to a sharp enhancement/dearth of S0s/late-types in clusters compared to other environments. The morphological distribution of galaxies in the mass range 10.25 < log10 M\star/M\bigodot < 11 is rather independent both of galaxy stellar mass and global environment, except in clusters. The morphologies of galaxies more massive than log10…
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