An environmental dependence of the physical and structural properties in the Hydra Cluster galaxies
Ciria Lima-Dias, Antonela Monachesi, Sergio Torres-Flores, Arianna, Cortesi, Daniel Hern\'andez-Lang, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa, Claudia Mendes de, Oliveira, Daniela Olave-Rojas, Diego Pallero, Laura Sampedro, Alberto Molino,, Fabio R. Herpich, Yara L. Jaff\'e, Ricardo Amor\'in

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment influences galaxy properties in the Hydra Cluster, revealing a high level of galaxy quenching, possible substructures, and minimal variation in structural properties across different regions.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the Hydra Cluster's galaxy properties and substructures, highlighting environmental effects on galaxy morphology and star formation.
Findings
88% of Hydra galaxies are quenched
Detection of potential substructures in the cluster
Structural properties show minimal variation with environment
Abstract
The nearby Hydra Cluster (50 Mpc) is an ideal laboratory to understand, in detail, the influence of the environment on the morphology and quenching of galaxies in dense environments. We study the Hydra cluster galaxies in the inner regions () of the cluster using data from the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS), which uses 12 narrow and broad band filters in the visible region of the spectrum. We analyse structural (S\'ersic index, effective radius) and physical (colours, stellar masses and star formation rates) properties. Based on this analysis, we find that 88 percent of the Hydra cluster galaxies are quenched. Using the Dressler-Schectman test approach, we also find that the cluster shows possible substructures. Our analysis of the phase-space diagram together with DBSCAN algorithm indicates that Hydra shows an additional substructure that…
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