Galaxy interactions II: High density environments
Sol Alonso, Valeria Mesa, Nelson Padilla, Diego G. Lambas

TL;DR
This study investigates how dense environments like galaxy groups influence galaxy interactions, revealing that pairs are more central, show signs of recent star formation, and are affected by the global density of their environment.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental dependence of galaxy interactions and star formation, especially in high-density regions, using SDSS-DR7 data.
Findings
Galaxy pairs are more concentrated towards group centers.
Disturbed pairs often contain the brightest group galaxy.
Merging systems show a significant excess of blue and red galaxies.
Abstract
With the aim to assess the role of dense environments in galaxy interactions, properties we present an analysis of close galaxy pairs in groups and clusters, obtained from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 (SDSS-DR7). We identified pairs that reside in groups by cross-correlating the total galaxy pair catalogue with the SDSS-DR7 group catalogue from Zapata et al. (2009). We classify pair galaxies according to the intensity of interaction. We analysed the effect of high density environments on different classes of galaxy-galaxy interactions and we have also studied the impact of the group global environment on pair galaxies. We find that galaxy pairs are more concentrated towards the group centres with respect to the other group galaxy members, and disturbed pairs show a preference to contain the brightest galaxy in the groups. The color-magnitude relation exhibits significant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Remote Sensing in Agriculture · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
