Properties of Galaxies in Cosmic Filaments around the Virgo Cluster
Youngdae Lee, Suk Kim, Soo-Chang Rey, and Jiwon Chung

TL;DR
This study investigates galaxy properties in Virgo cluster filaments, revealing mass-dependent color and star formation gradients, and suggesting galaxy interactions influence these features while ram-pressure stripping is minimal.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how galaxy properties vary with filament position and mass, highlighting the roles of mergers and interactions in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Lower-mass galaxies become bluer and less massive with distance from filament spine.
Higher-mass galaxies show flat color distribution but negative EW(Halpha) gradient.
No clear HI fraction gradients observed in either mass group.
Abstract
We present the properties of galaxies in filaments around the Virgo cluster with respect to their vertical distance from the filament spine using the NASA-Sloan Atlas catalog. The filaments are mainly composed of low-mass, blue dwarf galaxies. We observe that the g - r color of galaxies becomes blue and stellar mass decreases with increasing vertical filament distance. The galaxies were divided into higher-mass (log h^2M_* > 8) and lower-mass (log h^2M_* < 8) subsamples. We also examine the g - r color, stellar mass, Halpha equivalent width (EW(Halpha)), near-ultraviolet (NUV) - r color, and HI fraction distributions of the two subsamples against the vertical distance. The lower-mass galaxies exhibit a negative g - r color gradient, whereas higher-mass galaxies have a flat g - r color distribution. We observe a negative EW(Halpha) gradient for higher-mass galaxies, whereas lower-mass…
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