The less significant role of large-scale environment than optical AGN in nearby, isolated elliptical galaxies
I. Lacerna, M. Argudo-Fern\'andez, and S. Duarte Puertas

TL;DR
This study investigates the influence of large-scale environment on isolated elliptical galaxies and finds that AGN activity plays a more significant role than environment in their properties.
Contribution
It demonstrates that large-scale environment has minimal impact on the color and star formation of isolated ellipticals, highlighting the dominant role of AGN activity.
Findings
80% of galaxies in low-density environments are 'red and dead'
64% of isolated ellipticals are in the AGN region of the BPT diagram
Large-scale environment is negligible for galaxies below 10^10.6 Msun
Abstract
The formation and evolution of elliptical galaxies in low-density environments are less understood than classical elliptical galaxies in high-density environments. Isolated galaxies are defined as galaxies without massive neighbors within scales of galaxy groups. The effect of the environment at several Mpc scales on their properties has been barely explored. Here we study the role of large-scale environment in some physical properties of 573 isolated elliptical galaxies out to z=0.08. We use three environmental estimators of the large-scale structure within a projected radius of 5 Mpc around isolated galaxies: the tidal strength parameter, the projected density eta_k, and the distance to the fifth nearest neighbor galaxy. We find 80% of galaxies at lower densities correspond to 'red and dead' elliptical galaxies. Blue and red galaxies do not tend to be located in different environments…
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