Galaxies in clusters are more likely to be of early type and to have lower star formation rates than galaxies in the field. Recent observations and simulations suggest that cluster galaxies may be ‘pre-processed ’ by group or filament environments and that galaxies that fall into a cluster as part of a larger group can stay coherent within the cluster for up to one orbital period (‘post-processing’). We investigate these ideas by means of a cosmological N-body simulation and idealized N-body plus hydrodynamics simulations of a group-cluster merger. We find that group environments can contribute significantly to galaxy pre-processing by means of enhanced galaxy-galaxy merger rates, removal of galaxies ’ hot halo gas by ram pressure stripping...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
Context. Sheen and collaborators recently found that a surprisingly large portion (38%) of massive e...
We consider several mechanisms that possibly affect the evolution of disk galaxies in clusters using...
Galaxy clusters are harsh environments for their constituent galaxies. A variety of physical process...
Galaxy clusters are harsh environments for their constituent galaxies. A variety of physical process...
We propose that synchronized triggering of star formation in gas-rich galaxies is possible during ma...
We investigate the spatial, kinematic and chemical properties of globular cluster systems formed in ...
We present a high-resolution simulation of globular cluster formation in a galaxy merger. For the fi...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
I present a study of the merger rate of galaxies in various cluster environments. Mergers are thoug...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
We report the results of recent numerical simulations of the head-on merger of a cooling flow cluste...
The archetype FR-II galaxy Cygnus A lies in a moderately rich cluster about to undergo a major merge...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
Context. Sheen and collaborators recently found that a surprisingly large portion (38%) of massive e...
We consider several mechanisms that possibly affect the evolution of disk galaxies in clusters using...
Galaxy clusters are harsh environments for their constituent galaxies. A variety of physical process...
Galaxy clusters are harsh environments for their constituent galaxies. A variety of physical process...
We propose that synchronized triggering of star formation in gas-rich galaxies is possible during ma...
We investigate the spatial, kinematic and chemical properties of globular cluster systems formed in ...
We present a high-resolution simulation of globular cluster formation in a galaxy merger. For the fi...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
I present a study of the merger rate of galaxies in various cluster environments. Mergers are thoug...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
We report the results of recent numerical simulations of the head-on merger of a cooling flow cluste...
The archetype FR-II galaxy Cygnus A lies in a moderately rich cluster about to undergo a major merge...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
International audienceInteracting galaxies favour the formation of star clusters but are also suspec...
Context. Sheen and collaborators recently found that a surprisingly large portion (38%) of massive e...