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The mass–metallicity relation in galaxy clusters: the relative importance of cluster membership versus local environment.

Authors :
Ellison, Sara L.
Simard, Luc
Cowan, Nicolas B.
Baldry, Ivan K.
Patton, David R.
McConnachie, Alan W.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; Jul2009, Vol. 396 Issue 3, p1257-1272, 16p, 2 Charts, 16 Graphs
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Using a large (14 857), homogenously selected sample of cluster galaxies identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 4, we investigate the impact of cluster membership and local density on the stellar mass–gas phase metallicity relation (MZR). We show that stellar metallicities are not suitable for this work, being relatively insensitive to subtle changes in the MZR. Accurate nebular abundances can be obtained for 1318 cluster galaxies in our sample and we show that these galaxies are drawn from clusters that are fully representative of the parent sample in terms of mass, size, velocity dispersion and richness. By comparing the MZR of the cluster galaxies with a sample of control galaxies matched in mass, redshift, fibre covering fraction and rest-frame colour cluster galaxies are found to have, on average, higher metallicities by up to 0.04 dex. The magnitude of this offset does not depend strongly on galactic half-light radius or cluster properties such as velocity dispersion or cluster mass. The effect of local density on the MZR is investigated, using the presence of a near neighbour and both two- and three-dimensional density estimators. For all three metrics, it is found that the cluster galaxies in locally rich environments have higher median metallicities by up to ∼0.05 dex than those in locally poor environments (or without a near neighbour). Control (non-cluster) galaxies at locally high densities exhibit similar metal enhancements. Taken together, these results show that galaxies in clusters are, on average, slightly more metal rich than the field, but that this effect is driven by local overdensity and not simply cluster membership. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
396
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
41784413
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.14817.x