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The GOGREEN Survey: A deep stellar mass function of cluster galaxies at 1.0<z<1.4 and the complex nature of satellite quenching

Authors :
van der Burg, Remco F. J.
Rudnick, Gregory
Balogh, Michael L.
Muzzin, Adam
Lidman, Chris
Old, Lyndsay J.
Shipley, Heath
Gilbank, David
McGee, Sean
Biviano, Andrea
Cerulo, Pierluigi
Chan, Jeffrey C. C.
Cooper, Michael
De Lucia, Gabriella
Demarco, Ricardo
Forrest, Ben
Gwyn, Stephen
Jablonka, Pascale
Kukstas, Egidijus
Marchesini, Danilo
Nantais, Julie
Noble, Allison
Pintos-Castro, Irene
Poggianti, Bianca
Reeves, Andrew M. M.
Stefanon, Mauro
Vulcani, Benedetta
Webb, Kristi
Wilson, Gillian
Yee, Howard
Zaritsky, Dennis
van der Burg, Remco F. J.
Rudnick, Gregory
Balogh, Michael L.
Muzzin, Adam
Lidman, Chris
Old, Lyndsay J.
Shipley, Heath
Gilbank, David
McGee, Sean
Biviano, Andrea
Cerulo, Pierluigi
Chan, Jeffrey C. C.
Cooper, Michael
De Lucia, Gabriella
Demarco, Ricardo
Forrest, Ben
Gwyn, Stephen
Jablonka, Pascale
Kukstas, Egidijus
Marchesini, Danilo
Nantais, Julie
Noble, Allison
Pintos-Castro, Irene
Poggianti, Bianca
Reeves, Andrew M. M.
Stefanon, Mauro
Vulcani, Benedetta
Webb, Kristi
Wilson, Gillian
Yee, Howard
Zaritsky, Dennis
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We study the stellar mass functions (SMFs) of star-forming and quiescent galaxies in 11 galaxy clusters at 1.0&lt;z&lt;1.4, drawn from the Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN) survey. Based on more than 500 hours of Gemini/GMOS spectroscopy, and deep multi-band photometry taken with a range of observatories, we probe the SMFs down to a stellar mass limit of 10^9.7 Msun (10^9.5 Msun for star-forming galaxies). At this early epoch, the fraction of quiescent galaxies is already highly elevated in the clusters compared to the field at the same redshift. The quenched fraction excess (QFE) represents the fraction of galaxies that would be star-forming in the field, but are quenched due to their environment. The QFE is strongly mass dependent, and increases from ~30% at Mstar=10^9.7 Msun, to ~80% at Mstar=10^11.0 Msun. Nonetheless, the shapes of the SMFs of the two individual galaxy types, star-forming and quiescent galaxies, are identical between the clusters and the field - to high statistical precision. Yet, along with the different quiescent fractions is the total galaxy SMF environmentally dependent, with a relative deficit of low-mass galaxies in the clusters. These results are in stark contrast with findings in the local Universe, and thus require a substantially different quenching mode to operate at early times. We discuss these results in the light of several popular quenching models.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures (excluding appendices). Accepted for publication in A&amp;A

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1176399524
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.0004-6361.202037754