A Re-examination of Galactic Conformity and a Comparison with Semi-analytic Models of Galaxy Formation
Guinevere Kauffmann, Cheng Li, Wei Zhang, Simone Weinmann

TL;DR
This study investigates the scale dependence of galactic conformity in SDSS data and compares it with semi-analytic models, revealing discrepancies that suggest the need for new physical explanations like pre-heating of intergalactic gas.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of galactic conformity across different mass scales and compares observational results with semi-analytic models, highlighting key differences.
Findings
Galactic conformity extends beyond 4 Mpc for low-mass centrals.
Conformity is linked to star formation rate and gas content.
Models underestimate the strength of conformity effects.
Abstract
The observed correlation between star-formation in central galaxies and in their neighbours (a phenomenon dubbed galactic conformity) is in need of a convincing physical explanation. We use a volume-limited sample of galaxies with redshifts less than 0.03 drawn from the SDSS DR7 to investigate the scale dependence of the effect and how it changes as a function of the mass of the central galaxy. Conformity extends over a central galaxy stellar mass range spanning two orders of magnitude. In central galaxies with masses less than 10^10 M_sun, conformity extends out to scales in excess of 4 Mpc, well beyond the virial radii of their dark matter halos. For low mass central galaxies, large-scale conformity with neighbours is only seen when the centrals have low star formation rate or gas content. In contrast, at high stellar masses, conformity with neighbours applies in the gas-rich regime…
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