Small-Scale Conformity of the Virgo Cluster Galaxies
Hye-Ran Lee, Joon Hyeop Lee, Hyunjin Jeong, Byeong-Gon Park

TL;DR
This study examines the small-scale color conformity between bright and faint galaxies in the Virgo cluster, revealing that conformity is prominent in intermediate regions but diminishes near the center, supporting a group infall scenario.
Contribution
It provides new evidence that small-scale galaxy conformity varies within a cluster and is linked to environmental effects and galaxy infall history.
Findings
Color conformity is significant in intermediate cluster regions.
Conformity diminishes near the cluster center.
Results support the infall and group disruption scenario.
Abstract
We investigate the small-scale conformity in color between bright galaxies and their faint companions in the Virgo cluster. Cluster member galaxies are spectroscopically determined using the Extended Virgo Cluster Catalog (EVCC) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 12 (SDSS DR12). We find that the luminosity-weighted mean color of faint galaxies depends on the color of adjacent bright galaxy as well as on the cluster-scale environment (gravitational potential index). From this result for the entire area of the Virgo cluster, it is not distinguishable whether the small-scale conformity is genuine or is artificially produced due to cluster-scale variation of galaxy color. To disentangle this degeneracy, we divide the Virgo cluster area into three sub-areas so that the cluster-scale environmental dependence is minimized: A1 (central), A2 (intermediate) and A3 (outermost). We find…
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