Morphologies of galaxies within voids
M. Argudo-Fern\'andez, C. G\'omez Hern\'andez, S. Verley, A. Zurita,, S. Duarte Puertas, G. Bl\'azquez Calero, J. Dom\'inguez-G\'omez, D. Espada,, E. Florido, I. P\'erez, and L. S\'anchez-Menguiano

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment within cosmic voids influences galaxy morphology, finding a predominance of late-type galaxies regardless of void size or density, and suggesting slow or ineffective quenching processes in these regions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the distribution of galaxy morphologies within voids and their independence from void size and density, using deep learning for morphology classification.
Findings
Late-type galaxies dominate within voids.
Galaxy morphology fraction is independent of void size.
Morphology-density relation persists in voids.
Abstract
In this work we investigate the effects of the environment on the evolution of void galaxies. In particular, we study their morphology and explore its dependence with their location within the void where the galaxies reside, as well as with properties of the void, such as void size or galaxy number-density. The sample of void galaxies that we use in this study is based on the catalogue of cosmic voids and void galaxies in the SDSS-DR7. Since we are interested into study the morphology of void galaxies, we select galaxies in the redshift range 0.005z0.080, and use the public galaxy morphologies for SDSS with Deep Learning algorithms to divide the sample between early- and late-type void galaxies. We analyse the fraction of galaxies of each morphology type as a function of the void-centric distance, the size of the voids, and the density of galaxies in each void. There is a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
