The transformation of Spirals into S0 galaxies in the cluster environment
Mauro D'Onofrio, Paola Marziani, Lucio Buson

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence that spiral galaxies transform into S0 galaxies within clusters over cosmic time, driven by environmental effects like gas stripping and mergers, with measurable changes in galaxy properties.
Contribution
It offers new quantitative insights into the rate and mechanisms of spiral-to-S0 transformation in galaxy clusters across different redshifts.
Findings
The number of S0 galaxies in clusters has increased 3-4 times since z~1.
The S0 to Spiral ratio doubles approximately every Gyr.
Gas stripping and mergers are key processes in morphological transformation.
Abstract
We discuss the observational evidences of the morphological transformation of Spirals into S0 galaxies in the cluster environment exploiting two big databases of galaxy clusters: WINGS (0.04 < z < 0.07) and EDisCS (0.4 < z < 0.8). The most important results are: 1) the average number of S0 galaxies in clusters is almost a factor of larger today than at redshift ; 2) the fraction of S0's to Spirals increases on average by a factor 2 every Gyr; 3) the average rate of transformation for Spirals (not considering the infall of new galaxies from the cosmic web) is: 5 Sp into S0's per Gyr and 2 Sp into E's per Gyr; 4) there are evidences that the interstellar gas of Spirals is stripped by an hot intergalactic medium; 5) there are also indirect hints that major/minor merging events have played a role in the transformation of Spiral galaxies. In…
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