Group-scale halos produce a dual effect on infalling galaxies: pre-processing raises quiescent fraction early, while protection delays cluster-driven quenching to smaller d_R.
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Higher-resolution spectra reveal outflow signatures in ~30% of low-mass galaxies (rising to ~60% at higher SFR), with ionized mass outflow rates of 0.1-50 x 10^-3 solar masses per year.
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The dual effect of group-scale environments on galaxy quenching during cluster infall: pre-processing and protection
Group-scale halos produce a dual effect on infalling galaxies: pre-processing raises quiescent fraction early, while protection delays cluster-driven quenching to smaller d_R.
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Higher resolution optical spectra of $M_*<10^{10}~M_{\odot}$ galaxies reveal outflow signatures unresolved by the SDSS
Higher-resolution spectra reveal outflow signatures in ~30% of low-mass galaxies (rising to ~60% at higher SFR), with ionized mass outflow rates of 0.1-50 x 10^-3 solar masses per year.