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Supercluster A2142 and collapse in action

Authors :
Einasto, Maret
Gramann, Mirt
Park, Changbom
Kim, Juhan
Deshev, Boris
Tempel, Elmo
Heinämäki, Pekka
Lietzen, Heidi
Lähteenmäki, Anne
Einasto, Jaan
Saar, Enn
University of Tartu
Korea Institute for Advanced Study
University of Turku
Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering
Aalto-yliopisto
Aalto University
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Context. Superclusters with collapsing cores represent dynamically evolving environments for galaxies, galaxy groups, and clusters. Aims. We study the dynamical state and properties of galaxies and groups in the supercluster SCl A2142 that has a collapsing core, to understand its possible formation and evolution. Methods. We find the substructure of galaxy groups using normal mixture modelling. We have used the projected phase space (PPS) diagram, spherical collapse model, clustercentric distances, and magnitude gap between the brightest galaxies in groups to study the dynamical state of groups and to analyse group and galaxy properties. We compared the alignments of groups and their brightest galaxies with the supercluster axis. Results. The supercluster core has a radius of about 8 h-1 Mpc and total mass Mtot ≈ 2.3 × 1015 h-1 Mo. and is collapsing. Galaxies in groups on the supercluster axis have older stellar populations than off-axis groups, with median stellar ages 4 - 6 and < 4 Gyr, correspondingly. Thecluster A2142 and the group Gr8 both host galaxies with the oldest stellar populations among groups in SCl A2142 having the median stellar age t > 8 Gyr. Recently quenched galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are mostly located at virial radii or in merging regions of groups, and at clustercentric distances Dc ≈ 6 h-1 Mpc. The most elongated groups lie along the supercluster axis and are aligned with it. Magnitude gaps between the brightest galaxies of groups are less than one magnitude, suggesting that groups in SCl A2142 are dynamically young. Conclusions. The collapsing core of the supercluster, infall of galaxies and groups, and possible merging groups, which affect galaxy properties and may trigger the activity of AGNs, show how the whole supercluster is evolving.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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