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PANORAMIC VIEWS OF GALAXY CLUSTER EVOLUTION: GALAXY ECOLOGY KCI 등재

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천문학논총 (Publications of the Korean Astronomical Society)
한국천문학회 (Korean Astronomical Society)
초록

Taking the great advantage of Subaru's wide field coverage both in the optical and in the near infrared, we have been providing panoramic views of distant clusters and their surrounding environments over the wide redshift range of 0:4 < z < 3. From our unique data sets, a consistent picture has been emerging that the star forming activity is once enhanced and then truncated in galaxy groups in the outskirts of clusters during the course of cluster assembly at z < 1. Such activity is shifted into cluster cores as we go further back in time to z ~ 1.5. At z = 2 - 2.5, we begin to enter the epoch when massive galaxies are actually forming in the cluster core. And by z ~ 3, we eventually go beyond the major epoch of massive galaxy formation. It is likely that the environmental dependence of star forming activity is at least partly due to the external environmental effects such as galaxy-galaxy interaction in medium density regions at z < 1, while the intrinsic effect of galaxy formation bias overtakes the external effect at higher redshifts, resulting in a large star formation activity in the cluster center.

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ABSTRACT
1. “NATURE” OR “NURTURE” IN SHAPING GALAXIES ACROSS ENVIRONMENTS
2. SPATIAL PROPAGATION AND TRUNCATION OF STAR FORMING ACTIVITIES IN CLUSTERS
3. “MAHALO-SUBARU” PROJECT
4. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF CLUSTER RED-SEQUENCE IN PROTO-CLUSTERS
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저자
  • TADAYUKI KODAMA(Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
  • YUSEI KOYAMA(Department of Astronomy, University of Tokyo)
  • MASAO HAYASHI(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
  • TADAKI KEN-ICHI(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Department of Astronomy, University of Tokyo)