28 février 2024 à 1 mars 2024
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Test of Cosmic Web-Feeding Model for Star Formation in Galaxy Clusters in the COSMOS Field

1 mars 2024, 12:15
15m
Amphithéâtre Henri Mineur (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

Amphithéâtre Henri Mineur

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

Institut d'astrophysique de Paris 98 bis Boulevard Arago 75014 PARIS
Oral presentation Session 10

Orateur

Mlle Eunhee Ko (IAP)

Description

It is yet to be understood what controls the star formation activity in high-redshift galaxy clusters. One recently proposed mechanism is that galaxy clusters can remain star-forming when fed by infalling groups and star-forming galaxies from large-scale structures surrounding them. Using the COSMOS2020 catalog that has half a million galaxies with high accuracy ($\sigma_{\Delta z /1+z} \sim 0.01$) photometric redshifts, we study the relationship between star formation activities in galaxy clusters and their surrounding environment to test the web-feeding model. We first identify $68$ cluster candidates at $0.3 \leq z \leq 1.4$ with halo masses at $10^{12.9} - 10^{14.4}$ $M_{\odot}$, and the surrounding large-scale structures (LSSs) with the friends-of-friends algorithm. We find that clusters with low fractions of quiescent galaxies tend to be connected with extended large scale structures as expected in the web-feeding model. We also investigated the time evolution of the web-feeding trend using the IllustrisTNG cosmological simulation. Even though no clear correlation between the quiescent galaxy fraction of galaxy clusters and the significance of large scale structures around them is found in the simulation, we verify that the quiescent galaxy fractions of infallers such as groups ($M_{200} \geq 10^{12}$ $M_{\odot}$) and galaxies ($M_{200} < 10^{12}$ $M_{\odot}$) is smaller than the quiescent fraction of cluster members and that infallers can lower the quiescent fraction of clusters. These results imply that cluster-to-cluster variations of quiescent galaxy fraction at $z \leq 1$ can at least partially be explained by feeding materials through cosmic webs to clusters.

Astrophysics Field Cosmology

Auteur principal

Mlle Eunhee Ko (IAP)

Co-auteurs

Dr Clotilde Laigle (IAP) Prof. Myungshin Im (Seoul National University) Dr Seong-Kook Lee (Seoul National University)

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