CLASH-VLT: Abell~S1063. Cluster assembly history and spectroscopic catalogue
A. Mercurio, P. Rosati, A. Biviano, M. Annunziatella, M. Girardi, B., Sartoris, M. Nonino, M. Brescia, G. Riccio, C. Grillo, I. Balestra, G. B., Caminha, G. De Lucia, R. Gobat, S. Seitz, P. Tozzi, M. Scodeggio, E., Vanzella, G. Angora, P. Bergamini, S. Borgani, R. Demarco

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic data from the CLASH-VLT survey to analyze the structure, galaxy properties, and assembly history of the galaxy cluster Abell S1063, revealing insights into galaxy accretion and dynamical states.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectroscopic catalog and dynamical analysis of Abell S1063, highlighting the relationship between galaxy spectral types, orbits, and cluster assembly history.
Findings
Passive galaxies are mainly in the virialized region.
Emission-line galaxies are outside r_200 and accreted later.
Red galaxies have more radial orbits than blue galaxies.
Abstract
Using the CLASH-VLT survey, we assembled an unprecedented sample of 1234 spectroscopically confirmed members in Abell~S1063, finding a dynamically complex structure at z_cl=0.3457 with a velocity dispersion \sigma_v=1380 -32 +26 km s^-1. We investigate cluster environmental and dynamical effects by analysing the projected phase-space diagram and the orbits as a function of galaxy spectral properties. We classify cluster galaxies according to the presence and strength of the [OII] emission line, the strength of the H absorption line, and colours. We investigate the relationship between the spectral classes of galaxies and their position in the projected phase-space diagram. We analyse separately red and blue galaxy orbits. By correlating the observed positions and velocities with the projected phase-space constructed from simulations, we constrain the accretion redshift of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
