Synthesizing Stellar Populations in South Pole Telescope Galaxy Clusters: I. Ages of Quiescent Member Galaxies at 0.3 < z < 1.4
Gourav Khullar, Matthew B. Bayliss, Michael D. Gladders, Keunho J., Kim, Michael S Calzadilla, Veronica Strazzullo, Lindsey E. Bleem, Guillaume, Mahler, Michael McDonald, Benjamin Floyd, Christian L. Reichardt, Florian, Ruppin, Alexandro Saro, Keren Sharon

TL;DR
This study uses stellar population synthesis models to analyze quiescent galaxies in galaxy clusters across redshifts 0.3 to 1.4, revealing diverse star formation histories and mass-dependent formation times.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the ages and star formation histories of quiescent cluster galaxies over a wide redshift range using a large spectroscopic sample.
Findings
Median formation redshift of z=2.8±0.5 for quiescent galaxies.
Massive galaxies form approximately 0.75 Gyr earlier than lower mass ones.
Detected downsizing trend with earlier formation times for more massive galaxies.
Abstract
Using stellar population synthesis models to infer star formation histories (SFHs), we analyse photometry and spectroscopy of a large sample of quiescent galaxies which are members of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ)-selected galaxy clusters across a wide range of redshifts. We calculate stellar masses and mass-weighted ages for 837 quiescent cluster members at 0.3 < z < 1.4 using rest-frame optical spectra and the Python-based Prospector framework, from 61 clusters in the SPT-GMOS Spectroscopic Survey (0.3 < z < 0.9) and 3 clusters in the SPT Hi-z cluster sample (1.25 < z < 1.4). We analyse spectra of subpopulations divided into bins of redshift, stellar mass, cluster mass, and velocity-radius phase-space location, as well as by creating composite spectra of quiescent member galaxies. We find that quiescent galaxies in our dataset sample a diversity of SFHs, with a median formation redshift…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
