The GOGREEN survey: The environmental dependence of the star-forming galaxy main sequence at 1.0 < z < 1.5

  • Lyndsay J. Old
  • , Michael L. Balogh
  • , Remco F.J. van der Burg
  • , Andrea Biviano
  • , Howard K.C. Yee
  • , Irene Pintos-Castro
  • , Kristi Webb
  • , Adam Muzzin
  • , Gregory Rudnick
  • , Benedetta Vulcani
  • , Bianca Poggianti
  • , Michael Cooper
  • , Dennis Zaritsky
  • , Pierluigi Cerulo
  • , Gillian Wilson
  • , Jeffrey C.C. Chan
  • , Chris Lidman
  • , Sean McGee
  • , Ricardo Demarco
  • , Ben Forrest
  • Gabriella de Lucia, David Gilbank, Egidijus Kukstas, Ian G. McCarthy, Pascale Jablonka, Julie Nantais, Allison Noble, Andrew M.M. Reeves, Heath Shipley

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Abstract

We present results on the environmental dependence of the star-forming galaxy main sequence in 11 galaxy cluster fields at 1.0 < z < 1.5 from the Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments Survey (GOGREEN) survey. We use a homogeneously selected sample of field and cluster galaxies whose membership is derived from dynamical analysis. Using [O II]derived star formation rates (SFRs), we find that cluster galaxies have suppressed SFRs at fixed stellar mass in comparison to their field counterparts by a factor of 1.4 ± 0.1 (-3.3σ) across the stellar mass range: 9.0 < log (M/M☉) < 11.2. We also find that this modest suppression in the cluster galaxy star-forming main sequence is mass and redshift dependent: the difference between cluster and field increases towards lower stellar masses and lower redshift. When comparing the distribution of cluster and field galaxy SFRs to the star-forming main sequence, we find an overall shift towards lower SFRs in the cluster population, and note the absence of a tail of high SFR galaxies as seen in the field. Given this observed suppression in the cluster galaxy star-forming main sequence, we explore the implications for several scenarios such as formation time differences between cluster and field galaxies, and environmentally induced star formation quenching and associated time-scales.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)5987-6000
Number of pages14
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume493
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Galaxies: clusters: general
  • Galaxies: evolution

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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