The Role of Groups in Galaxy Evolution: compelling evidence of pre-processing out to the turnaround radius of clusters
P.A.A. Lopes, A.L.B. Ribeiro, D. Brambila

TL;DR
This study provides direct evidence that galaxy groups experience pre-processing effects, such as star formation quenching, before falling into clusters, with the effect depending on group mass and occurring at large clustercentric distances.
Contribution
It demonstrates the pre-processing of galaxies in groups prior to cluster infall, highlighting the dependence on group mass and the spatial extent of these effects.
Findings
Group galaxies show reduced star formation fractions at large clustercentric radii.
Pre-processing effects are stronger in more massive groups.
Quenching occurs faster than morphological transformation.
Abstract
We present clear and direct evidence of the pre-processing effect of group galaxies falling into clusters in the local Universe (). We start with a sample of 238 clusters, from which we select 153 with N 20. We considered 1641 groups within the turnaround radius ( 5R) of these 153 clusters. There are 6654 {\it individual cluster galaxies} and 4133 {\it group galaxies} within this radius. We considered two control samples of galaxies, in isolated groups and in the field. The first comprises 2601 galaxies within 1606 {\it isolated groups}, and the latter has 4273 field objects. The fraction of star forming galaxies in infalling groups has a distinct clustercentric behavior in comparison to the remaining cluster galaxies. Even at R the {\it group galaxies} already show a reduced fraction of star forming objects. At this…
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