Differences in the structural properties and star-formation rates of field and cluster galaxies at z~1
Rebecca J. Allen, Glenn G. Kacprzak, Karl Glazebrook, Kim-Vy H. Tran,, Lee R. Spitler, Caroline M. S. Straatman, Michael Cowley, and Themiya, Nanayakkara

TL;DR
This study examines how galaxy sizes and star-formation rates vary between field and cluster environments at z~1, revealing environmental effects mainly on star-forming galaxies' properties.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental dependence of galaxy structural parameters and star-formation activity at high redshift, especially within cluster cores.
Findings
Cluster star-forming galaxies have smaller sizes than field counterparts.
Star-forming galaxies in clusters show reduced SFRs compared to the field.
Quiescent galaxy properties are unaffected by environment.
Abstract
We investigate the dependance of galaxy sizes and star-formation rates (SFRs) on environment using a mass-limited sample of quiescent and star-forming galaxies with M>10^9.5 at z=0.92 selected from the NMBS survey. Using the GEEC2 spectroscopic cluster catalog and the accurate photometric redshifts from NMBS, we select quiescent and star-forming cluster (sigma=490 km/s) galaxies within two virial radius, Rvir, intervals of 0.5<Rvir<2 and Rvir<0.5. Galaxies residing outside of 2 Rvir of both the cluster centres and additional candidate over-densities are defined as our field sample. Galaxy structural parameters are measured from the COSMOS legacy HST/ACS F814W image. The sizes and Sersic indices of quiescent field and cluster galaxies have the same distribution regardless of Rvir. However, cluster star-forming galaxies within 0.5 Rvir have lower mass-normalised average sizes, by…
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