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arxiv: astro-ph/0405384 · v1 · submitted 2004-05-20 · 🌌 astro-ph

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Galaxy evolution in clusters from z=1 to z=0

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The XMM--LSS project is detecting distant clusters of low mass, quite comparable in mass to the ones in the local universe. This allows a direct comparison of galaxy properties at different redshifts in ``similar'' clusters. We present here first results on the evolution of the reddest galaxies in ~25 clusters/groups at ~0.3< z <~1.0 and for the whole galaxy population in the same clusters. The emerging picture from the current study is that the counterparts of present day clusters tend to show two or more distinct populations : a relatively old (z_f>2-5) population evolving passively together with a younger population, ostensibly responsible for the apparent brightening of the characteristic magnitudes, m*.

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