We make use of a catalog of 1600 Pan-STARRS1 groups produced by the probability friends-of-friends algorithm to explore how the galaxy properties, i.e., the specific star formation rate (SSFR) and quiescent fraction, depend on stellar mass and group-centric radius. The work is the extension of Lin et al. In this work, powered by a stacking technique plus a background subtraction for contamination removal, a finer correction and more precise results are obtained than in our previous work. We find that while the quiescent fraction increases with decreasing group-centric radius, the median SSFRs of star-forming galaxies in groups at fixed stellar mass drop slightly from the field toward the group center. This suggests that the main quenching p...
We present a study of the spatial distribution and kinematics of star-forming galaxies in 30 massive...
We study the quenching of star formation as a function of redshift, environment and stellar mass in ...
Does the environment of a galaxy directly influence the quenching history of a galaxy? Here, we inve...
Using a large optically selected sample of field and group galaxies drawn from the Pan-STARRS1 Mediu...
In order to understand the processes that quench star formation in cluster galaxies, we construct a ...
Funding: MS acknowledges support from IAC and STFC. VW acknowledges support from the European Resear...
The goal of the Local Cluster Survey is to look for evidence of environmentally driven quenching amo...
MS acknowledges support from IAC and STFC. VW acknowledges support from the European Research Counci...
We explore how the group environment may affect the evolution of star-forming galaxies. We select 11...
Galaxy clusters have long been theorized to quench the star formation of their members. This study u...
We investigate the relationship between environment and galaxy evolution in the redshift range 0.5 &...
Using data from four deep fields (COSMOS, AEGIS, ECDFS, and CDFN), we study the correlation between ...
<p>I present a study on the impact of environment on galaxy evolution in distant galaxy clusters bet...
We used the time since infall (TSI) of galaxies, obtained from the Yonsei Zoom-in Cluster Simulation...
Abstract Galaxy clusters grow by accreting galaxies as individual objects, or as members of a galaxy...
We present a study of the spatial distribution and kinematics of star-forming galaxies in 30 massive...
We study the quenching of star formation as a function of redshift, environment and stellar mass in ...
Does the environment of a galaxy directly influence the quenching history of a galaxy? Here, we inve...
Using a large optically selected sample of field and group galaxies drawn from the Pan-STARRS1 Mediu...
In order to understand the processes that quench star formation in cluster galaxies, we construct a ...
Funding: MS acknowledges support from IAC and STFC. VW acknowledges support from the European Resear...
The goal of the Local Cluster Survey is to look for evidence of environmentally driven quenching amo...
MS acknowledges support from IAC and STFC. VW acknowledges support from the European Research Counci...
We explore how the group environment may affect the evolution of star-forming galaxies. We select 11...
Galaxy clusters have long been theorized to quench the star formation of their members. This study u...
We investigate the relationship between environment and galaxy evolution in the redshift range 0.5 &...
Using data from four deep fields (COSMOS, AEGIS, ECDFS, and CDFN), we study the correlation between ...
<p>I present a study on the impact of environment on galaxy evolution in distant galaxy clusters bet...
We used the time since infall (TSI) of galaxies, obtained from the Yonsei Zoom-in Cluster Simulation...
Abstract Galaxy clusters grow by accreting galaxies as individual objects, or as members of a galaxy...
We present a study of the spatial distribution and kinematics of star-forming galaxies in 30 massive...
We study the quenching of star formation as a function of redshift, environment and stellar mass in ...
Does the environment of a galaxy directly influence the quenching history of a galaxy? Here, we inve...