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The Environmental Effects on Galaxy Evolution Based on the SDSS Data

Tomotsugu Goto, the SDSS collaboration

Published 2003-12-01Version 1

By constructing a large, uniform galaxy cluster catalog from the SDSS data, we have found that cluster galaxies evolve both spectrally and morphologically. By studying the morphology--cluster-centric-radius relation, we have found two characteristic environments where galaxy morphologies change dramatically. We found passive spiral galaxies in the infalling region of clusters. They are likely to be a galaxy population in transition due to the cluster environment. We also studied E+A galaxies, which have also been thought to be cluster originated. We found that E+As live in all environments including the field region.

Comments: 5 pages, 11 figures, Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series, Vol. 3: Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of Cosmological Structure and Galaxy Evolution, ed. J. S. Mulchaey, A. Dressler, and A. Oemler (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press)
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