The orientation of galaxy pairs with filamentary structures: dependence on morphology
Valeria Mesa, Fernanda Duplancic, Sol Alonso, M. Rosa Mu\~noz Jofr\'e,, Georgina Coldwell, Diego G. Lambas

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy pairs align with cosmic filaments, revealing a significant preference for alignment influenced by galaxy morphology and filament properties, highlighting the role of large-scale structures in galaxy formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of galaxy pair orientations relative to filaments, emphasizing the dependence on galaxy morphology and filament luminosity.
Findings
Pairs show a ~15% excess of alignment with filaments.
Elliptical galaxy pairs exhibit stronger alignment signals.
Aligned pairs are associated with luminous, elliptical-rich filaments.
Abstract
Aims. With the aim of performing an analysis of the orientations of galaxy pair systems with respect to the underlying large-scale structure, we study the alignment between the axis connecting the pair galaxies and the host cosmic filament where the pair resides. In addition, we analyze the dependence of the amplitude of the alignment on the morphology of pair members as well as filament properties. Methods. We build a galaxy pair catalog requiring and within redshift from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We divided the galaxy pair catalog taking into account the morphological classification by defining three pair categories composed by elliptical-elliptical (E-E), elliptical-spiral (E-S) and spiral-spiral (S-S) galaxies. We use a previously defined catalog of filaments obtained from SDSS and we select pairs located closer than …
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