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Mass and Environment as Drivers of Galaxy Evolution in SDSS and zCOSMOS and the Origin of the Schechter Function

Authors :
Anton M. Koekemoer
Pascal Oesch
P. Kampczyk
A. Cappi
Paolo Cassata
Lucia Pozzetti
Angela Bongiorno
E. Zucca
Marco Scodeggio
P. Nair
G. Zamorani
A. Leauthaud
D. Bottini
David B. Sanders
Jean-Paul Kneib
J. F. Le Borgne
Christian Maier
Christian Marinoni
S. Bardelli
Simon J. Lilly
O. Le Fevre
P. Memeo
D. Maccagni
R. Pello
D. Vergani
John D. Silverman
T. Contini
Olga Cucciati
M. Mignoli
G. Hasinger
V. Presotto
Alvio Renzini
B. Meneux
C. Knobel
Graziano Coppa
Olivier Ilbert
Rongmon Bordoloi
Niraj Welikala
V. Le Brun
L. A. M. Tasca
Cristiano Porciani
A. Cimatti
Katarina Kovac
H. J. McCracken
Vincenzo Mainieri
M. Bolzonella
Masaomi Tanaka
Luke A. Barnes
Roberto Scaramella
C. M. Carollo
F. Lamareille
S. de la Torre
P. Franzetti
M. Fumana
E. Ricciardelli
A. Iovino
L. de Ravel
Yingjie Peng
E. Perez Montero
Karina Caputi
U. Abbas
L. Tresse
B. Garilli
Nick Scoville
Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM)
Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Y. Peng
S.J. Lilly
K. Kovac
M. Bolzonella
L. Pozzetti
A. Renzini
G. Zamorani
O. Ilbert
C. Knobel
A. Iovino
C. Maier
O. Cucciati
L. Tasca
C. M. Carollo
J. Silverman
P. Kampczyk
L. de Ravel
D. Sander
N. Scoville
T. Contini
V. Mainieri
M. Scodeggio
J.-P. Kneib
O. Le Fevre
S. Bardelli
A. Bongiorno
K. Caputi
G. Coppa
S. de la Torre
P. Franzetti
B. Garilli
F. Lamareille
J.-F. Le Borgne
V. Le Brun
M. Mignoli
E. Perez Montero
R. Pello
E. Ricciardelli
M. Tanaka
L. Tresse
D. Vergani
N. Welikala
E. Zucca
P. Oesch
U. Abba
L. Barne
R. Bordoloi
D. Bottini
A. Cappi
P. Cassata
A. Cimatti
M. Fumana
G. Hasinger
A.M. Koekemoer
A. Leauthaud
D. Maccagni
C. Marinoni
H.J. McCracken
P. Memeo
B. Meneux
P. Nair
C. Porciani
V. Presotto
R. Scaramella
Astronomy
Source :
apj, apj, 2010, 721, pp.193-221. ⟨10.1088/0004-637X/721/1/193⟩, The Astrophysical Journal, 721(1), 193-221. IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
IOP PUBLISHING LTD, 2010.

Abstract

We explore the inter-relationships between mass, star-formation rate and environment in the SDSS, zCOSMOS and other surveys. The differential effects of mass and environment are completely separable to z ~ 1, indicating that two distinct processes are operating, "mass-quenching" and "environment-quenching". Environment-quenching, at fixed over-density, evidently does not change with epoch to z ~ 1, suggesting that it occurs as large-scale structure develops in the Universe. The observed constancy of the mass-function shape for star-forming galaxies, demands that the mass-quenching of galaxies around and above M*, must be proportional to their star-formation rates at all z < 2. We postulate that this simple mass-quenching law also holds over a much broader range of stellar mass and epoch. These two simple quenching processes, plus some additional quenching due to merging, then naturally produce (a) a quasi-static Schechter mass function for star-forming galaxies with a value of M* that is set by the proportionality between the star-formation and mass-quenching rates, (b) a double Schechter function for passive galaxies with two components: the dominant one is produced by mass-quenching and has exactly the same M* as the star-forming galaxies but an alpha shallower by +1, while the other is produced by environment effects and has the same M* and alpha as the star-forming galaxies, and is larger in high density environments. Subsequent merging of quenched galaxies modifies these predictions somewhat in the denser environments, slightly increasing M* and making alpha more negative. All of these detailed quantitative relationships between the Schechter parameters are indeed seen in the SDSS, lending strong support to our simple empirically-based model. The model naturally produces for passive galaxies the "anti-hierarchical" run of mean ages and alpha-element abundances with mass.<br />66 pages, 19 figures, 1 movie, accepted for publication in ApJ. The movie is also available at http://www.exp-astro.phys.ethz.ch/zCOSMOS/MF_simulation_d1_d4.mov

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
721
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....630f849624687d9d09be3bf4a69e14ed
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/721/1/193