Photometric Properties of Void Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR7 Data Release
Fiona Hoyle, Michael S. Vogeley, Danny Pan

TL;DR
This study analyzes the photometric properties of nearly 89,000 void galaxies from SDSS DR7, revealing they are generally bluer and more star-forming than galaxies in denser regions, with minimal variation based on their position within voids.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of the photometric properties of void and wall galaxies, highlighting differences in colour and galaxy type distributions across environments.
Findings
Void galaxies are statistically bluer than wall galaxies.
The blue fraction increases with decreasing galaxy brightness.
Void galaxy properties show little variation with distance from the void center.
Abstract
Using the sample presented in Pan:2011, we analyse the photometric properties of 88,794 void galaxies and compare them to galaxies in higher density environments with the same absolute magnitude distribution. In Pan et al. (2011), we found a total of 1054 dynamically distinct voids in the SDSS with radius larger than 10h^-1 Mpc. The voids are underdense, with delta rho/rho < -0.9 in their centers. Here we study the photometric properties of these void galaxies. We look at the u - r colours as an indication of star formation activity and the inverse concentration index as an indication of galaxy type. We find that void galaxies are statistically bluer than galaxies found in higher density environments with the same magnitude distribution. We examine the colours of the galaxies as a function of magnitude, and we fit each colour distribution with a double-Gaussian model for the red and…
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