Star formation histories of Coma Cluster galaxies matched to simulated orbits hint at quenching around first pericenter
A. K. Upadhyay, K. A. Oman, S. C. Trager

TL;DR
This study links the orbital paths and star formation histories of Coma cluster galaxies, revealing that most quench around their first pericentric approach, with high-mass galaxies forming most of their stars before infall.
Contribution
It combines spectral analysis with N-body simulations to connect galaxy orbits and star formation histories, providing new insights into quenching timing in dense environments.
Findings
Galaxies likely quenched near their first pericentric approach.
High-mass galaxies formed >90% of their stars before infall.
Star formation ceased within 1 Gyr after first pericenter.
Abstract
By tracing the orbital and star formation histories of galaxies within the Coma cluster, we seek to understand the role of the high-density cluster environment in quenching these galaxies. We combine star formation histories extracted from high-signal-to-noise spectra of 11 early-type galaxies around the center of the Coma cluster with probability distributions for their orbital parameters obtained using an N-body simulation to connect their orbital and star formation histories. We find that all 11 galaxies likely quenched near their first pericentric approach. Higher stellar mass galaxies () had formed a higher fraction of their stellar mass (more than ) than their lower mass counterparts (-) by the time they fell into the cluster (when they cross ). We find that the expected infall occurred around…
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