E+A Galaxies in and Around Nearby Rich Clusters of Galaxies

We have spectroscopically identified 600 new E+A galaxies and candidates across 16 fields totaling roughly 480 square degrees in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. E+A galaxies are post-starburst systems that have undergone a significant burst of star formation within the past 1–2 Gyr and are now fully q...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research notes of the AAS 2021-03, Vol.5 (3), p.67
Hauptverfasser: Falcone, Julia, Wurmser, Serena, Kerrison, Nicole, Greenfield, Spencer, Joyce, Maya L., Liu, Allen G., Marinelli, Mariarosa, Ostling, William, Quayum, Rafid, Williams, Rosemary H., Liu, Charles T.
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Zusammenfassung:We have spectroscopically identified 600 new E+A galaxies and candidates across 16 fields totaling roughly 480 square degrees in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. E+A galaxies are post-starburst systems that have undergone a significant burst of star formation within the past 1–2 Gyr and are now fully quenched. They comprise a small population that is key to understanding the transition from star-forming to quiescent galaxies. Our survey focused on four nearby rich clusters of galaxies and their surroundings: Virgo, Coma, Leo, and Hercules. 356 candidates were identified in the clusters, and an additional 244 were identified in control fields or otherwise outside cluster bounds. Understanding the distribution and dynamics of the E+As has the potential to shed light on the evolutionary mechanisms present within nearby cluster environments. In this note, we give a brief overview of our selection processes and locations, and report on ongoing analyses of the sample.
ISSN:2515-5172
2515-5172
DOI:10.3847/2515-5172/abf1f6