F-VIPGI: a new adapted version of VIPGI for FORS2 spectroscopy. Application to a sample of 16 X-ray selected galaxy clusters at 0.6 < z < 1.2
Alessandro Nastasi, Marco Scodeggio, Rene Fassbender, Hans Boehringer,, Daniele Pierini, Miguel Verdugo, Bianca Garilli, Paolo Franzetti

TL;DR
This paper introduces F-VIPGI, an adapted pipeline for FORS2 spectroscopy, and applies it to analyze galaxy properties in 16 distant X-ray galaxy clusters, revealing accelerated galaxy evolution in dense environments.
Contribution
We developed F-VIPGI, a new pipeline for FORS2 data, and demonstrated its effectiveness by analyzing galaxy spectra in distant clusters, providing new spectral templates and insights.
Findings
Passive galaxies in clusters are well evolved by z=0.8
Spectral templates of cluster galaxies are provided to the community
Galaxy evolution appears accelerated in dense environments
Abstract
The goal of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we present F-VIPGI, a new version of the VIMOS Interactive Pipeline and Graphical Interface (VIPGI) adapted to handle FORS2 spectroscopic data. Secondly, we investigate the spectro-photometric properties of a sample of galaxies residing in distant X-ray selected galaxy clusters, the optical spectra of which were reduced with this new pipeline. We provide basic technical information about the innovations of the new software and, as a demonstration of the capabilities of the new pipeline, we show results obtained for 16 distant (0.65 < z < 1.25) X-ray luminous galaxy clusters selected within the XMM-Newton Distant Cluster Project. We performed a spectral indices analysis of the extracted optical spectra of their members, based on which we created a library of composite high signal-to-noise ratio spectra representative of passive and star-forming…
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