Aims. Our study is meant to extend our knowledge of the galaxy color and luminosity segregation in velocity space (VCS and VLS, respectively), to clusters at intermediate and high redshift. Methods. Our sample is a collection of 41 clusters in the 0.4 ≲ z ≲ 1.5 redshift range for a total of 4172 galaxies, 1674 of which are member galaxies of the clusters within 2R200 with photometric or spectroscopic information, as taken from the literature. We perform homogeneous procedures to select cluster members, compute global cluster properties, in particular the line-of-sight (LOS) velocity dispersion σV, and separate blue from red galaxies. Results. We find evidence of VCS in clusters out to z ≃ 0.8 (at the 97−99.99% confidence lev...
Aims. We aim to study how the velocity segregation and the radial profile of the velocity dispersion...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
Context. Studying theevolution of galaxies located within groups may have important implications for...
Aims. Our study is meant to extend our knowledge of the galaxy color and luminosity segregation in v...
Aims: Our study is meant to extend our knowledge of the galaxy color and luminosity segregation in v...
The velocity field of galaxies in clusters is investigated on the basis of a sample consisting of 68...
The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregated ...
18The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregate...
Context.Large surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have made large amounts of spectroscopic ...
Using the group catalog obtained from zCOSMOS spectroscopic data and the complementary photometric d...
We study morphology and luminosity segregation of galaxies in groups. We analyze the two catalogs of...
We present the first determination of the pairwise velocity dispersion (PVD) for galaxies in differe...
4We study the use of red-sequence-selected galaxy spectroscopy for unbiased estimation of galaxy clu...
Aims. Using the group catalog obtained from zCOSMOS spectroscopic data and the complementary photome...
ABSTRACT We measure the velocity dispersions of clusters of galaxies selected by the red-se...
Aims. We aim to study how the velocity segregation and the radial profile of the velocity dispersion...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
Context. Studying theevolution of galaxies located within groups may have important implications for...
Aims. Our study is meant to extend our knowledge of the galaxy color and luminosity segregation in v...
Aims: Our study is meant to extend our knowledge of the galaxy color and luminosity segregation in v...
The velocity field of galaxies in clusters is investigated on the basis of a sample consisting of 68...
The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregated ...
18The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregate...
Context.Large surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have made large amounts of spectroscopic ...
Using the group catalog obtained from zCOSMOS spectroscopic data and the complementary photometric d...
We study morphology and luminosity segregation of galaxies in groups. We analyze the two catalogs of...
We present the first determination of the pairwise velocity dispersion (PVD) for galaxies in differe...
4We study the use of red-sequence-selected galaxy spectroscopy for unbiased estimation of galaxy clu...
Aims. Using the group catalog obtained from zCOSMOS spectroscopic data and the complementary photome...
ABSTRACT We measure the velocity dispersions of clusters of galaxies selected by the red-se...
Aims. We aim to study how the velocity segregation and the radial profile of the velocity dispersion...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
Context. Studying theevolution of galaxies located within groups may have important implications for...