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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
ACCESS - IV. The quenching of star formation in a cluster population of dusty S0s
ACCESS - IV. The quenching of star formation in a cluster population of dusty S0s
 
Subject : Astronomyِ 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : We present an analysis of the mid-infrared (MIR) colours of 165 70-μm-detected galaxies in the Shapley supercluster core (SSC) at z= 0.048 using panoramic Spitzer/MIPS 24- and 70-μm imaging. While the bulk of galaxies show f70/f24 colours typical of local star-forming galaxies, we identify a significant subpopulation of 23 70-μm-excess galaxies, whose MIR colours (f70/f24 > 25) are much redder and cannot be reproduced by any of the standard model IR spectral energy distributions (SEDs). These galaxies are found to be strongly concentrated towards the cores of the five clusters that make up the SSC, and also appear rare among local field galaxies, confirming them as a cluster-specific phenomenon. Their optical spectra and lack of significant ultraviolet emission imply little or no ongoing star formation, while fits to their panchromatic SEDs require the far-IR emission to come mostly from a diffuse dust component heated by the general interstellar radiation field rather than ongoing star formation. Most of these 70-μm-excess galaxies are identified as ~L* S0s with smooth profiles. We find that almost every cluster galaxy in the process of star formation quenching is already either an S0 or Sa, while we find no passive galaxies of class Sb or later. Hence the formation of passive early-type galaxies in cluster cores must involve the prior morphological transformation of late-type spirals into Sa/S0s, perhaps via pre-processing or the impact of cluster tidal fields, before a subsequent quenching of star formation once the lenticular encounters the dense environment of the cluster core. In the cases of many cluster S0s, this phase of star formation quenching is characterized by an excess of 70-μm emission, indicating that the cold dust content is declining at a slower rate than star formation. We suggest that the excess 70-μm emission during quenching is due to either (i) a reduction of the star formation efficiency as proposed within the morphological quenching scenario or (ii) a 2-3 times increase in the dust-to-gas ratio or metallicity of the remaining interstellar medium, as predicted by chemical evolutionary models of galaxies undergoing ram-pressure stripping or starvation. 
ISSN : 0035-8711 
Journal Name : Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 
Volume : 417 
Issue Number : 4 
Publishing Year : 1432 AH
2011 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Saturday, March 17, 2012 

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Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
C p HainesHaines, C PResearcherDoctoratecphaines@as.arizona.edu
Michael A DopitaDopita, Michael AResearcherDoctorate 

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