The Zurich Environmental Study (ZENS) of Galaxies in Groups along the Cosmic Web. V. Properties and Frequency of Merging Satellites and Centrals in Different Environments
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We use the Zurich Environmental Study database to investigate the environmental dependence of the merger fraction Γ and merging galaxy properties in a sample of ∼1300 group galaxies with M > 109.2 M⊙ and 0.05 < z < 0.0585. In all galaxy mass bins investigated in our study, we find that Γ decreases by a factor of ∼2-3 in groups with halo masses MHALO > 1013.5 M⊙ relative to less massive systems, indicating a suppression of merger activity in large potential wells. In the fiducial case of relaxed groups only, we measure a variation of ΔΓ/Δ log(MHALO) ∼-0.07 dex-1, which is almost independent of galaxy mass and merger stage. At galaxy masses > 1010.2 M⊙, most mergers are dry accretions of quenched satellites onto quenched centrals, leading to a strong increase of Γ with decreasing group-centric distance at these mass scales. Both satellite and central galaxies in these high-mass mergers do not differ in color and structural properties from a control sample of nonmerging galaxies of equal mass and rank. At galaxy masses of <1010.2 M⊙ where we mostly probe satellite-satellite pairs and mergers between star-forming systems close pairs (projected distance < 10-20 kpc) show instead ∼2x enhanced (specific) star formation rates and ∼1.5x larger sizes than similar mass, nonmerging satellites. The increase in both size and star formation rate leads to similar surface star formation densities in the merging and control-sample satellite populations. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. Show more
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The Astrophysical JournalVolume
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Galaxies: evolution; Galaxies: formation; Galaxies: groups: general; Galaxies: interactions; Galaxies: star formation; Galaxies: structureOrganisational unit
03612 - Carollo, Marcella (ehemalig) / Carollo, Marcella (former)
03613 - Lilly, Simon / Lilly, Simon
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