Fossil group origins XII. Large-scale environment around fossil systems
S. Zarattini, J. A. L. Aguerri, R. Calvi, M. Girardi

TL;DR
This study investigates the large-scale environment of fossil systems, revealing their typical proximity to filaments and their evolutionary implications based on galaxy density and cosmic web interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale environmental analysis of fossil systems using SDSS data, linking their location in the cosmic web to their formation and evolution.
Findings
Fossil groups are mainly near filaments, far from intersections.
Higher redshift FGs are in denser regions when using bright galaxies as tracers.
FGs with large magnitude gaps are in less dense environments and have smaller central galaxies.
Abstract
We analyse the large-scale structure out to 100 Mpc around a sample of 16 confirmed fossil systems using spectroscopic information from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 16. We compute the distance between our FGs and the centres of filaments and nodes presented in \citet{Chen2016}. We also study the density of bright galaxies, since they are thought to be good mass tracers, and the projected over densities of galaxies. Finally, we apply a FoF algorithm to detect virialised structures around our FGs, in order to have an estimate of the mass available in their surroundings. FGs are mainly found close to filaments, with a mean distance of R and a minimum distance of 0.05 . On the other hand, none of our FGs is found close to intersections, with a mean and minimum distance of and 6.1 , respectively. There is a correlation for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeological Studies and Exploration
