The GOGREEN survey: The environmental dependence of the star-forming galaxy main sequence at 1.0 < z < 1.5
Author
Old, L.J.Balogh, M.L.
van der Burg, R.F.J.
Biviano, A.
Yee, H.K.C.
Pintos-Castro, I.
Webb, K.
Muzzin, A.
Rudnick, G.
Vulcani, B.
Poggianti, B.
Cooper, M.
Zaritsky, D.
Cerulo, P.
Wilson, G.
Chan, J.C.C.
Lidman, C.
McGee, S.
Demarco, R.
Forrest, B.
de Lucia, G.
Gilbank, D.
Kukstas, E.
McCarthy, I.G.
Jablonka, P.
Nantais, J.
Noble, A.
Reeves, A.M.M.
Shipley, H.
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Steward Observatory, Department of Astronomy, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Old, L. J., Balogh, M. L., van der Burg, R. F. J., Biviano, A., Yee, H. K. C., Pintos-Castro, I., Webb, K., Muzzin, A., Rudnick, G., Vulcani, B., Poggianti, B., Cooper, M., Zaritsky, D., Cerulo, P., Wilson, G., Chan, J. C. C., Lidman, C., McGee, S., Demarco, R., … Shipley, H. (2021). The GOGREEN survey: The environmental dependence of the star-forming galaxy main sequence at 1.0 < z < 1.5. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 493(4), 5987–6000.Rights
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We present results on the environmental dependence of the star-forming galaxy main sequence in 11 galaxy cluster fields at 1.0 < z < 1.5 from the Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments Survey (GOGREEN) survey. We use a homogeneously selected sample of field and cluster galaxies whose membership is derived from dynamical analysis. Using [O II]derived star formation rates (SFRs), we find that cluster galaxies have suppressed SFRs at fixed stellar mass in comparison to their field counterparts by a factor of 1.4 ± 0.1 (-3.3σ) across the stellar mass range: 9.0 < log (M∗/M☉) < 11.2. We also find that this modest suppression in the cluster galaxy star-forming main sequence is mass and redshift dependent: the difference between cluster and field increases towards lower stellar masses and lower redshift. When comparing the distribution of cluster and field galaxy SFRs to the star-forming main sequence, we find an overall shift towards lower SFRs in the cluster population, and note the absence of a tail of high SFR galaxies as seen in the field. Given this observed suppression in the cluster galaxy star-forming main sequence, we explore the implications for several scenarios such as formation time differences between cluster and field galaxies, and environmentally induced star formation quenching and associated time-scales. © 2020 The Author(s)Note
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10.1093/mnras/staa579
