Post-merger Signatures of Red-sequence Galaxies in Rich Abell Clusters at $z\lesssim 0.1$
Yun-Kyeong Sheen, Sukyoung K. Yi, Chang H. Ree, and Jaehyun Lee

TL;DR
This study investigates the frequency and characteristics of post-merger signatures in red-sequence galaxies within rich Abell clusters at low redshift, revealing a surprisingly high merger fraction despite dense cluster environments.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of post-merger features in cluster red-sequence galaxies, highlighting the persistence of merger signatures and their implications for galaxy evolution in dense environments.
Findings
Approximately 25% of bright red-sequence galaxies show post-merger features.
Post-merger fraction increases to about 38% among bulge-dominated galaxies.
Overall, 42% of galaxies exhibit merger-related features, including ongoing mergers.
Abstract
We have investigated the post-merger signatures of red-sequence galaxies in rich Abell clusters at 0.1: A119, A2670, A3330 and A389. Deep images in u', g', r' and medium-resolution galaxy spectra were taken using MOSAIC 2 CCD and Hydra MOS mounted on a Blanco 4-m telescope at CTIO. Post-merger features are identified by visual inspection based on asymmetric disturbed features, faint structures, discontinuous halo structures, rings and dust lanes. We found that ~ 25% of bright (M_r < -20) cluster red-sequence galaxies show post-merger signatures in four clusters consistently. Most (~ 71%) of the featured galaxies were found to be bulge-dominated, and for the subsample of bulge-dominated red-sequence galaxies, the post-merger fraction rises to ~ 38%. We also found that roughly 4% of bulge-dominated red-sequence galaxies interact (on-going merger). A total of 42% (38%…
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