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dc.contributor.authorBaxter, D.C.
dc.contributor.authorCooper, M.C.
dc.contributor.authorBalogh, M.L.
dc.contributor.authorRudnick, G.H.
dc.contributor.authorde Lucia, G.
dc.contributor.authorDemarco, R.
dc.contributor.authorFinoguenov, A.
dc.contributor.authorForrest, B.
dc.contributor.authorMuzzin, A.
dc.contributor.authorReeves, A.M.M.
dc.contributor.authorSarron, F.
dc.contributor.authorVulcani, B.
dc.contributor.authorWilson, G.
dc.contributor.authorZaritsky, D.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-20T00:37:00Z
dc.date.available2024-03-20T00:37:00Z
dc.date.issued2023-10-03
dc.identifier.citationDevontae C Baxter, M C Cooper, Michael L Balogh, Gregory H Rudnick, Gabriella De Lucia, Ricardo Demarco, Alexis Finoguenov, Ben Forrest, Adam Muzzin, Andrew M M Reeves, Florian Sarron, Benedetta Vulcani, Gillian Wilson, Dennis Zaritsky, When the well runs dry: modelling environmental quenching of high-mass satellites in massive clusters at z ≳ 1, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 526, Issue 3, December 2023, Pages 3716–3729, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2995
dc.identifier.issn0035-8711
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/mnras/stad2995
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/671349
dc.description.abstractWe explore models of massive (>1010 M⊙) satellite quenching in massive clusters at z ≳ 1 using an MCMC framework, focusing on two primary parameters: Rquench (the host-centric radius at which quenching begins) and τquench (the time-scale upon which a satellite quenches after crossing Rquench). Our MCMC analysis shows two local maxima in the 1D posterior probability distribution of Rquench at approximately 0.25 and 1.0 R200. Analysing four distinct solutions in the τquench–Rquench parameter space, nearly all of which yield quiescent fractions consistent with observational data from the GOGREEN survey, we investigate whether these solutions represent distinct quenching pathways and find that they can be separated between ‘starvation’ and ‘core quenching’ scenarios. The starvation pathway is characterized by quenching time-scales that are roughly consistent with the total cold gas (H2 + H I) depletion time-scale at intermediate z, while core quenching is characterized by satellites with relatively high line-of-sight velocities that quench on short time-scales (∼0.25 Gyr) after reaching the inner region of the cluster (<0.30 R200). Lastly, we break the degeneracy between these solutions by comparing the observed properties of transition galaxies from the GOGREEN survey. We conclude that only the ‘starvation’ pathway is consistent with the projected phase-space distribution and relative abundance of transition galaxies at z ∼ 1. However, we acknowledge that ram pressure might contribute as a secondary quenching mechanism. © 2023 The Author(s).
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherOxford University Press
dc.rights© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
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dc.subjectgalaxies: clusters: general
dc.subjectgalaxies: evolution
dc.subjectgalaxies: general
dc.subjectgalaxies: high-redshift
dc.subjectgalaxies: star formation
dc.titleWhen the well runs dry: modelling environmental quenching of high-mass satellites in massive clusters at z ≳ 1
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dc.contributor.departmentSteward Observatory, Department of Astronomy, University of Arizona
dc.identifier.journalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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