RASS-SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey. VI. The dependence of the cluster SFR on the cluster global properties
P. Popesso, A. Biviano, M. Romaniello, H. B\"ohringer

TL;DR
This study analyzes how global properties of galaxy clusters relate to their star formation rates and galaxy characteristics, finding that cluster size and mass influence total star formation but not the average per galaxy, while X-ray luminosity affects galaxy colors.
Contribution
It provides a detailed regression analysis showing that cluster global properties do not significantly impact the star formation rate per galaxy, highlighting the role of the intra-cluster medium in galaxy color changes.
Findings
Sigma_SFR correlates with all global properties but driven by N_gal
No evidence that cluster properties affect SFR or M_star per galaxy
X-ray luminosity influences galaxy colors, possibly via ram-pressure stripping
Abstract
Using a subsample of 79 nearby clusters from the RASS-SDSS galaxy cluster catalogue of Popesso et al. (2005a), we perform a regression analysis between the cluster integrated star formation rate (Sigma_SFR) the cluster total stellar mass (M_star), the fractions of star forming (f_SF) and blue (f_b) galaxies and other cluster global properties, namely its richness (N_gal, i.e. the total number of cluster members within the cluster virial radius), velocity dispersion (sigma_v), virial mass (M_200), and X-ray luminosity (L_X). All cluster global quantities are corrected for projection effects before the analysis. Galaxy SFRs and stellar masses are taken from the catalog of Brinchmann et al. (2004), which is based on SDSS spectra. We only consider galaxies with M_r <= -20.25 in our analysis, and exclude AGNs. We find that both Sigma_SFR and M_star are correlated with all the cluster global…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
