CLASH-VLT: Substructure in the galaxy cluster MACS J1206.2-0847 from kinematics of galaxy populations
M. Girardi, A. Mercurio, I. Balestra, M. Nonino, A. Biviano, C., Grillo, P. Rosati, M. Annunziatella, R. Demarco, A. Fritz, R. Gobat, D., Lemze, V. Presotto, M. Scodeggio, P. Tozzi, G. Bartosch Caminha, M. Brescia,, D. Coe, D. Kelson, A. Koekemoer, M. Lombardi, E. Medezinski

TL;DR
This study investigates the substructure of galaxy cluster MACS J1206.2-0847 at z~0.44 using extensive spectroscopic data, revealing a mainly relaxed system with complex galaxy population distributions and ongoing infall along multiple directions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic and population analysis of the cluster, highlighting the spatial and spectral distribution of different galaxy types and their relation to cluster substructure.
Findings
Cluster appears as a relaxed system with minor overdensities.
Passive and red Hdelta galaxies trace the main elongation and secondary peak.
Emission line galaxies are found in multiple infalling groups.
Abstract
In the effort to understand the link between the structure of galaxy clusters and their galaxy populations, we focus on MACSJ1206.2-0847 at z~0.44 and probe its substructure in the projected phase space through the spectrophotometric properties of a large number of galaxies from the CLASH-VLT survey. Our analysis is mainly based on an extensive spectroscopic dataset of 445 member galaxies, mostly acquired with VIMOS@VLT as part of our ESO Large Programme, sampling the cluster out to a radius ~2R200 (4 Mpc). We classify 412 galaxies as passive, with strong Hdelta absorption (red and blue galaxies, and with emission lines from weak to very strong. A number of tests for substructure detection are applied to analyze the galaxy distribution in the velocity space, in 2D space, and in 3D projected phase-space. Studied in its entirety, the cluster appears as a large-scale relaxed system with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
