论文标题
揭示了恒星质量和环境对星系淬火的影响
Revealing impacts of stellar mass and environment on galaxy quenching
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论文摘要
星系淬灭是星系进化的关键步骤。在这项工作中,我们介绍了17个候选星团候选的星系淬灭的统计研究,在宇宙场中为0.5 <z <1.0。我们选择了具有广泛恒星质量和环境的群集成员来研究其质量和环境依赖性。使用REST-FRAME UVJ图将成员星系分为星形成,静止和最近淬火星系(RQG)。我们通过模型进化轨道在UVJ图上进一步分离了快速和缓慢的RQG。我们将淬灭效率定义为RQG与星形星系的比率和淬火阶段,为RQG与静态星系的比率,以量化淬灭过程。我们发现,较高的恒星质量和更密集的环境都提高了淬火效率。较大或密集的环境星系早些时候淬灭。缓慢的淬火对于大型星系和较低的红移更为主导,但没有发现对环境的明确依赖。我们的结果表明,在茂密环境中的低质量星系可能会通过短时间的过程(例如RAM压力剥离)消失,而在稀疏环境中的大型星系大多被更长的时间尺度的过程淬灭。使用H $δ$和[OII]的线强度,我们确认选择RQGS的UVJ方法与高S/N DEIMOS光谱一致。但是,我们警告可见性时间(星系持续时间在UVJ图上的RQG区域)也可能取决于质量或环境。这项工作中引入的方法可以应用于RQG候选者,以进行未来的RQG光谱调查。系统的光谱RQG研究将使可见性时间和淬火特性之间的退化性脱离。
Galaxy quenching is a critical step in galaxy evolution. In this work, we present a statistical study of galaxy quenching in 17 cluster candidates at 0.5<z<1.0 in the COSMOS field. We selected cluster members with a wide range of stellar mass and environment to study their mass and environment dependence. Member galaxies are classified into star-forming, quiescent and recently-quenched galaxies (RQG) using the rest-frame UVJ diagram. We further separated fast and slow quenching RQGs by model evolutionary tracks on the UVJ diagram. We defined the quenching efficiency as the ratio of RQGs over star-forming galaxies and the quenching stage as the ratio of RQGs over quiescent galaxies to quantify the quenching processes. We found quenching efficiency is enhanced by both higher stellar mass and denser environment. Massive or dense environment galaxies quench earlier. Slow quenching is more dominant for massive galaxies and at lower redshifts, but no clear dependence on the environment is found. Our results suggest that low-mass galaxies in dense environments are likely quenched through a short-timescale process such as ram pressure stripping, while massive galaxies in a sparse environment are mostly quenched by a longer-timescale process. Using the line strength of H$δ$ and [OII], we confirmed that our UVJ method to select RQGs agrees with high S/N DEIMOS spectra. However, we caution that the visibility time (duration of a galaxy's stay in the RQG region on the UVJ diagram) may also depend on mass or environment. The method introduced in this work can be applied to RQG candidates for future statistical RQG spectroscopic surveys. The systematic spectroscopic RQG study will disentangle the degeneracy between visibility time and quenching properties.