Suppression of Star Formation in Galaxy Pairs
We investigate the suppression of star formation in galaxy pairs based on the isolated galaxy pair sample derived from the SDSS survey. By comparing the star formation rate between late-type galaxies in galaxy pairs and those in the isolated environment, we detect the signal of star formation suppre...
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate the suppression of star formation in galaxy pairs based on the
isolated galaxy pair sample derived from the SDSS survey. By comparing the star
formation rate between late-type galaxies in galaxy pairs and those in the
isolated environment, we detect the signal of star formation suppression in
galaxy pairs at $d_p < 100$kpc and $200$kpc$ < d_p < 350$kpc. The occurrence of
star formation suppression in these late-type galaxies requires their companion
galaxies to have an early-type morphology ($n_s > 2.5$). Star formation
suppression in wide galaxy pairs with $200$kpc$ < d_p < 350$kpc mainly occurs
in massive late-type galaxies, while in close galaxy pairs with $d_p < 100$kpc,
it only appears in late-type galaxies with a massive companion ( $\log M_\star
> 11.0$), nearly independent of their own stellar mass. Based on these
findings, we infer that star formation suppression in wide galaxy pairs is
actually a result of galaxy conformity, while in close galaxy pairs, it stems
from the influence of hot circum-galactic medium surrounding companion
galaxies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.09957 |