The galaxy population of the complex cluster system Abell 3921
Florian Pranger, Asmus B\"ohm, Chiara Ferrari, Antonaldo Diaferio,, Richard Hunstead, Sophie Maurogordato, Christophe Benoist, Jarle Brinchmann,, Sabine Schindler

TL;DR
This study analyzes how the complex merging environment of Abell 3921 affects galaxy properties like star formation and morphology, revealing substructure, galaxy quenching, and potential merger-driven transformations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectrophotometric analysis of Abell 3921, identifying substructures and linking cluster merger activity to galaxy quenching and morphological changes.
Findings
Discovery of a third subcluster component A3921-C.
Identification of quenched spiral galaxies at large cluster radii.
Evidence suggesting merger-induced ram pressure stripping affects galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We present a spectrophotometric analysis of the galaxy pop. in the area of the merging cluster Abell 3921 at redshift 0.093. We investigate the impact of the complex cluster environment on galaxy properties such as morphology or star formation rate. We combine multi-object spectroscopy from the 2dF spectrograph with optical imaging taken with the ESO WFI. We carry out a redshift analysis and determine cluster velocity dispersions using biweight statistics. Applying a Dressler-Shectman (DS-)test we seek evidence for cluster substructure. Cluster and field galaxies are investigated with respect to [OII] and H{\alpha} equivalent width, SFR and morphological descriptors such as concentration index and Gini coefficient. We study these cluster galaxy properties as a function of clustercentric distance and investigate the spatial distribution of various galaxy types. Applying the DS-test we…
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