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arxiv: 1806.05186 · v1 · pith:RQ5NV4QAnew · submitted 2018-06-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

KYDISC: Galaxy Morphology, Quenching, and Mergers in the Cluster Environment

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keywords clustermergersgalaxyclustersenvironmentgalaxiesdeepfeatures
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We present the KASI-Yonsei Deep Imaging Survey of Clusters (KYDISC) targeting 14 clusters at 0.015 < z < 0.144 using the Inamori Magellan Areal Camera and Spectrograph on the 6.5-meter Magellan Baade telescope and the MegaCam on the 3.6-meter Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. We provide a catalog of cluster galaxies that lists magnitudes, redshifts, morphologies, bulge-to-total ratios, and local density. Based on the 1409 spectroscopically-confirmed cluster galaxies brighter than -19.8 in the r-band, we study galaxy morphology, color, and visual features generated by galaxy mergers. We see a clear trend between morphological content and cluster velocity dispersion, which was not presented by previous studies using local clusters. Passive spirals are preferentially found in a highly dense region (i.e., cluster center), indicating that they have gone through the environmental quenching. In deep images (mu_r ~ 27 mag/"^2), 20% of our sample show signatures of recent mergers, which is not expected from theoretical predictions and a low frequency of ongoing mergers in our sample (~ 4%). Such a high fraction of recent mergers in the cluster environment supports a scenario that the merger events that made the features have preceded the galaxy accretion into the cluster environment. We conclude that mergers affect a cluster population mainly through the pre-processing on recently accreted galaxies.

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