Comparison of the properties of two fossil groups of galaxies with the normal group NGC 6034 based on multiband imaging and optical spectroscopy
C. Adami, S. Jouvel, L. Guennou, V. LeBrun, F. Durret, B. Clement, N., Clerc, S. Comeron, O. Ilbert, Y. lin, D. Russeil, U. Seemann

TL;DR
This study compares two fossil galaxy groups with a normal group using multiband imaging and spectroscopy, analyzing their properties, environments, and galaxy populations to understand differences in their formation and evolution.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparative analysis of fossil and normal galaxy groups through multiband data, highlighting differences in their environments, substructures, and luminosity functions.
Findings
RX J1119.7+2126 is a confirmed fossil group.
1RXS J235814.4+150524 closely resembles a fossil group.
NGC 6034 is identified as a normal galaxy group.
Abstract
We collected multiband imaging and spectroscopy for two fossil groups (RX J1119.7+2126 and 1RXS J235814.4+150524) and one normal group (NGC 6034). We computed photometric redshifts in the central zones of each group, combining previous data with the SDSS five-band data. For each group we investigated the red sequence (RS) of the color-magnitude relation and computed the luminosity functions, stellar population ages and distributions of the group members. Spectroscopy allowed us to investigate the large-scale surroundings of these groups and the substructure levels in 1RXS J235814.4+150524 and NGC 6034. The large-scale environment of 1RXS J235814.4+150524 is poor, though its galaxy density map shows a clear signature of the surrounding cosmic web. RX J1119.7+2126 appears to be very isolated, while the cosmic environment of NGC 6034 is very rich. At the group scale, 1RXS J235814.4+150524…
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