Infalling groups and galaxy transformations in the cluster A2142
Maret Einasto, Boris Deshev, Heidi Lietzen, Rain Kipper, Elmo Tempel,, Changbom Park, Mirt Gramann, Pekka Hein\"am\"aki, Enn Saar, Jaan Einasto

TL;DR
This study investigates the galaxy populations, substructures, and merger history of the rich galaxy cluster A2142, revealing infalling groups, galaxy evolution patterns, and the impact of mergers on cluster properties.
Contribution
It identifies multiple infalling galaxy groups and subclusters in A2142, linking their dynamics and orientations to the cluster's structure and merger history.
Findings
Infalling groups contain about half the cluster's mass.
Galaxies closer to the center are older and more evolved.
Mergers influence the cluster's radio and X-ray features.
Abstract
We study galaxy populations and search for possible merging substructures in the rich galaxy cluster A2142. Normal mixture modelling revealed in A2142 several infalling galaxy groups and subclusters. The projected phase space diagram was used to analyse the dynamics of the cluster and study the distribution of various galaxy populations in the cluster and subclusters. The cluster, supercluster, BCGs, and one infalling subcluster are aligned. Their orientation is correlated with the alignment of the radio and X-ray haloes of the cluster. Galaxies in the centre of the main cluster at the clustercentric distances have older stellar populations (with the median age of ~Gyrs) than galaxies at larger clustercentric distances. Star-forming and recently quenched galaxies are located mostly in the infall region at the clustercentric distances $D_{\mathrm{c}} \approx…
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