Examining the Role of Environment in a Comprehensive Sample of Compact Groups
Lisa May Walker, Kelsey E. Johnson, Sarah C. Gallagher, Jane C., Charlton, John E. Hibbard

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment of compact galaxy groups influences galaxy evolution, revealing a persistent mid-infrared color gap linked to suppressed star formation and dust temperature variations.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of a large sample of 49 compact groups, demonstrating environmental effects on galaxy mid-infrared properties and star formation activity.
Findings
A significant IRAC color gap is confirmed in compact group galaxies.
The environment appears to inhibit moderate star formation rates.
Dust temperature varies with galaxy location in colorspace.
Abstract
(Abridged) Compact groups, with their high number densities, small velocity dispersions, and an interstellar medium that has not been fully processed, provide a local analog to conditions of galaxy interactions in the earlier universe. The frequent and prolonged gravitational encounters that occur in compact groups affect the evolution of the constituent galaxies in a myriad of ways, for example gas processing and star formation. Recently, a statistically significant "gap" has been discovered mid-infrared IRAC colorspace of compact group galaxies. This gap is not seen in field samples and is a new example of how the compact group environment may affect the evolution of member galaxies. In order to investigate the origin and nature of this gap, we have compiled a sample of 49 compact groups. We find that a statistically significant deficit of galaxies in this gap region of IRAC…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
