An ISOCAM survey through gravitationally lensing galaxy clusters. IV. Luminous infrared galaxies in Cl 0024+1654 and the dynamical status of clusters
D. Coia, B. McBreen, L. Metcalfe, A. Biviano, B. Altieri, S. Ott, B., Fort, J.-P. Kneib, Y. Mellier, M.-A. Miville-Deschenes, B. O'Halloran, C., Sanchez-Fernandez

TL;DR
This study uses infrared observations to identify dust-enshrouded star-forming galaxies in the galaxy cluster Cl 0024+1654, revealing significant star formation activity missed by optical methods and insights into cluster dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed infrared analysis of luminous infrared galaxies in Cl 0024+1654 and links their properties to cluster dynamical status and galaxy interactions.
Findings
Most cluster galaxies are LIRGs with high infrared luminosity.
Optical star formation rates underestimate true activity due to dust obscuration.
Starburst activity is likely triggered by galaxy interactions.
Abstract
Observations of the core of the massive cluster Cl 0024+1654, at a redshift z=0.39, were obtained with the Infrared Space Observatory using ISOCAM at 6.7 mum and 14.3 mum (hereafter 15 mum). Thirty five sources were detected at 15 mum and thirteen of them are spectroscopically identified with cluster galaxies. The remaining sources consist of four stars, one quasar, one foreground galaxy, three background galaxies and thirteen sources with unknown redshift. The ISOCAM sources have best-fit SEDs typical of spiral or starburst models observed 1 Gyr after the main starburst event. The median infrared luminosity of the twelve cluster galaxies is 1.0x10^11 Lsun, with 10 having infrared luminosity above 9x10^10 Lsun, and so lying near or above the 1x10^11 Lsun threshold for identification as a luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG). The [OII] star formation rates obtained for 3 cluster galaxies are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
