Tully-Fisher analysis of the multiple cluster system Abell 901/902
Benjamin B\"osch, Asmus B\"ohm, Christian Wolf, Alfonso, Arag\'on-Salamanca, Bodo L. Ziegler, Marco Barden, Meghan E. Gray, Michael, Balogh, Klaus Meisenheimer, Sabine Schindler

TL;DR
This study analyzes the Tully-Fisher relation of disk galaxies in the Abell 901/902 cluster system, revealing environmental effects on galaxy luminosity, star formation, and potential galaxy transformation processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of Tully-Fisher relations for cluster and field galaxies at z~0.165, highlighting environmental influences on galaxy properties.
Findings
No significant difference in TF slope between cluster and field galaxies.
Cluster galaxies are slightly fainter at fixed rotation velocity than field galaxies.
Dusty red galaxies become fainter towards the cluster core, indicating star formation quenching.
Abstract
We derive rotation curves from optical emission lines of 182 disk galaxies (96 in the cluster and 86 in the field) in the region of Abell 901/902 located at . We focus on the analysis of B-band and stellar-mass Tully-Fisher relations. We examine possible environmental dependencies and differences between normal spirals and "dusty red" galaxies, i.e. disk galaxies that have red colors due to relatively low star formation rates. We find no significant differences between the best-fit TF slope of cluster and field galaxies. At fixed slope, the field population with high-quality rotation curves (57 objects) is brighter by than the cluster population (55 objects). We show that this slight difference is at least in part an environmental effect. The scatter of the cluster TFR increases for galaxies closer to the core region, also indicating an…
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