Abell 2384: the galaxy population of a cluster post-merger
Florian Pranger, Asmus B\"ohm, Chiara Ferrari, Sophie Maurogordato,, Christophe Benoist, Harald H\"oller, Sabine Schindler

TL;DR
This study analyzes the galaxy population of the post-merger cluster Abell 2384, revealing substructure, galaxy quenching, and morphological distortions, suggesting ongoing transformation processes driven by the cluster environment.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic and morphological analysis of A2384, highlighting the impact of merging and environmental effects on galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detection of substructure in the east of the cluster
High fraction of quenched disk galaxies near the core
Presence of morphologically distorted galaxies in the center
Abstract
We combine multi-object spectroscopy from the 2dF and EFOSC2 spectrographs with optical imaging of the inner 30'x30' of A2384 taken with the ESO Wide Field Imager. We carry out a kinematical analysis using the EMMIX algorithm and biweight statistics. We address the possible presence of cluster substructures with the Dressler-Shectman test. Cluster galaxies are investigated with respect to [OII] and H{\alpha} equivalent width. Galaxies covered by our optical imaging observations are additionally analysed in terms of colour, star formation rate and morphological descriptors such as Gini coefficient and M20 index. We study cluster galaxy properties as a function of clustercentric distance and investigate the distribution of various galaxy types in colour-magnitude and physical space. The Dressler-Shectman test reveals a substructure in the east of the 2dF field-of-view. We determine the…
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