The Zurich Environmental Study (ZENS) of Galaxies in Groups along the Cosmic Web. V. Properties and Frequency of Merging Satellites and Centrals in Different Environments
A. Pipino, A. Cibinel, S. Tacchella, C. M. Carollo, S. J. Lilly, F., Miniati, J. D. Silverman, J. H. van Gorkom, A. Finoguenov

TL;DR
This study uses the ZENS database to analyze how galaxy merger rates vary with environment, revealing suppression in massive groups and differences in properties between merging and nonmerging galaxies across mass ranges.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental dependence of galaxy mergers and their properties, especially the variation of merger fraction with halo mass and galaxy type.
Findings
Merger fraction decreases by a factor of 2-3 in massive groups.
High-mass mergers are mostly dry accretions of quenched satellites.
Low-mass mergers show enhanced star formation and larger sizes.
Abstract
We use the Zurich ENvironmental Study (ZENS) database to investigate the environmental dependence of the merger fraction and merging galaxy properties in a sample of ~1300 group galaxies with and 0.05<z<0.0585. In all galaxy mass bins investigated in our study, we find that decreases by a factor of ~2-3 in groups with halo masses relative to less massive systems, indicating a suppression of merger activity in large potential wells. In the fiducial case of relaxed groups only, we measure a variation dex, which is almost independent of galaxy mass and merger stage. At galaxy masses , most mergers are dry accretions of quenched satellites onto quenched centrals, leading to a strong increase of with decreasing group-centric distance at…
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