The rise and fall of star-formation in $\bf z\sim0.2$ merging galaxy clusters
Andra Stroe, David Sobral, William Dawson, M. James Jee, Henk, Hoekstra, David Wittman, Reinout J. van Weeren, Marcus Br\"uggen, Huub J. A., R\"ottgering

TL;DR
This study compares star formation activity in two merging galaxy clusters at z~0.2, revealing that the younger 'Sausage' cluster near shock fronts has significantly higher Hα emitter density and star formation rates than the more evolved 'Toothbrush' cluster.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of star formation properties in merging clusters at z~0.2, highlighting the impact of shock fronts on galaxy evolution.
Findings
'Sausage' cluster has 59 Hα emitters with high SFR near shock fronts.
'Toothbrush' cluster has only 9 Hα emitters at similar SFR levels.
Hα emitters in 'Sausage' are over 20 times more dense than in blank fields.
Abstract
CIZA J2242.8+5301 (`Sausage') and 1RXS J0603.3+4213 (`Toothbrush') are two low-redshift (), massive (), post-core passage merging clusters, which host shock waves traced by diffuse radio emission. To study their star-formation properties, we uniformly survey the `Sausage' and `Toothbrush' clusters in broad and narrow band filters and select a sample of and line emitters, down to a rest-frame equivalent width ({\AA}). We robustly separate between H and higher redshift emitters using a combination of optical multi-band (B, g, V, r, i, z) and spectroscopic data. We build H luminosity functions for the entire cluster region, near the shock fronts, and away from the shock fronts and find striking differences between the two clusters. In the dynamically younger, Gyr old `Sausage' cluster we find numerous () H…
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