Dependence of galaxy quenching on halo mass and distance from its centre

  • Joanna Woo*
  • , Avishai Dekel
  • , S. M. Faber
  • , Kai Noeske
  • , David C. Koo
  • , Brian F. Gerke
  • , Michael C. Cooper
  • , Samir Salim
  • , Aaron A. Dutton
  • , Jeffrey Newman
  • , Benjamin J. Weiner
  • , Kevin Bundy
  • , Christopher N.A. Willmer
  • , Marc Davi
  • , Renbin Yan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We study the dependence of star formation quenching on galaxy mass and environment, in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS; z ~ 0.1) and the All-Wavelength Extended Groth Strip International Survey (AEGIS; z ~ 1). It is crucial that we define quenching by low star formation rate rather than by red colour, given that one-third of the red galaxies are star forming. We address stellar mass M*, halo mass Mh, density over the nearest N neighbours dN and distance to the halo centre D. The fraction of quenched galaxies appears more strongly correlated with Mh at fixed M* than with M* at fixed Mh, while for satellites quenching also depends on D. We present the M*-Mh relation for centrals at z ~ 1. At z ~ 1, the dependence of quenching on M* at fixed Mh is somewhat more pronounced than at z ~ 0, but the quenched fraction is low (10 per cent) and the haloes are less massive. For satellites, M*-dependent quenching is noticeable at high D, suggesting a quenching dependence on subhalo mass for recently captured satellites. At small D, where satellites likely fell in more than a few Gyr ago, quenching strongly depends on Mh and not on M*. The Mh dependence of quenching is consistent with theoretical wisdom where virial shock heating in massive haloes shuts down accretion and triggers ram-pressure stripping, causing quenching. The interpretation of dN is complicated by the fact that it depends on the number of observed group members compared to N, motivating the use of D as a better measure of local environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3306-3326
Number of pages21
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume428
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Galaxies: evolution
  • Galaxies: groups: general
  • Galaxies: haloes
  • Galaxies: star formation

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