Abstract:
We analyse u−r colour distributions for several samples of galaxies in groups drawn from the fourth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. For all luminosity range...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We analyse u−r colour distributions for several samples of galaxies in groups drawn from the fourth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. For all luminosity ranges and environments considered, the colour distributions are well described by the sum of two Gaussian functions. We find that the fraction of galaxies in the red sequence is an increasing function of group virial mass. We also study the evolution of the galaxy colour distributions at low redshift, z≤ 0.18 in the field and in groups for galaxies brighter than Mr− 5 log (h) =−20, finding significant evidence of recent evolution in the population of galaxies in groups. The fraction of red galaxies monotonically increases with decreasing redshift, this effect implies a much stronger evolution of galaxies in groups than in the field.
Published in: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ( Volume: 372, Issue: 1, October 2006)
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- Index Terms
- Evolution Of Distribution ,
- Color Distribution ,
- Sky Survey ,
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey ,
- Distribution Of Galaxies ,
- Gaussian Kernel ,
- Parametrized ,
- Short Time Scales ,
- Evidence Of Evolution ,
- Mass Function ,
- Luminosity ,
- Velocity Dispersion ,
- Group Velocity Dispersion ,
- Effects Of Different Mechanisms ,
- Star Formation ,
- High Redshift ,
- High Mass ,
- Mass Range ,
- Cosmic Time ,
- Open Triangles ,
- Max Planck Institute ,
- Open Squares ,
- Princeton
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- Index Terms
- Evolution Of Distribution ,
- Color Distribution ,
- Sky Survey ,
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey ,
- Distribution Of Galaxies ,
- Gaussian Kernel ,
- Parametrized ,
- Short Time Scales ,
- Evidence Of Evolution ,
- Mass Function ,
- Luminosity ,
- Velocity Dispersion ,
- Group Velocity Dispersion ,
- Effects Of Different Mechanisms ,
- Star Formation ,
- High Redshift ,
- High Mass ,
- Mass Range ,
- Cosmic Time ,
- Open Triangles ,
- Max Planck Institute ,
- Open Squares ,
- Princeton
- Author Keywords