Using galaxy group/cluster catalogues created from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7, we examine in detail the specific star formation rate (SSFR) distribution of satellite galaxies and its dependence on stellar mass, host halo mass and halo-centric radius. All galaxies, regardless of central satellite designation, exhibit a similar bimodal SSFR distribution, with a strong break at SSFR ≈ 10-11yr-1 and the same high SSFR peak; in no regime is there ever an excess of galaxies in the 'green valley'. Satellite galaxies are simply more likely to lie on the quenched ('red sequence') side of the SSFR distribution. Furthermore, the satellite quenched fraction excess above the field galaxy value is nearly independent of galaxy stellar mas...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
We present direct observational evidence for star formation quenching in galaxy groups in the redshi...
16We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z sim...
Using galaxy group/cluster catalogues created from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7, we e...
Satellite galaxies in groups and clusters aremore likely to have low star formation rates (SFRs) and...
Satellite galaxies in groups and clusters aremore likely to have low star formation rates (SFRs) and...
Satellite galaxies in groups and clusters are more likely to have low star formation rates (SFR) and...
Using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we adopt the specific star formation rate (sSFR)–Σ*,1kpc diagram...
We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 1.8...
We investigate the correlation of star formation quenching with internal galaxy properties and large...
Galaxies that are several virial radii beyond groups/clusters show preferentially quiescent star for...
Using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we adopt the specific star formation rate (sSFR)-Sigma(*), 1kpc ...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
We present direct observational evidence for star formation quenching in galaxy groups in the redshi...
16We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z sim...
Using galaxy group/cluster catalogues created from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7, we e...
Satellite galaxies in groups and clusters aremore likely to have low star formation rates (SFRs) and...
Satellite galaxies in groups and clusters aremore likely to have low star formation rates (SFRs) and...
Satellite galaxies in groups and clusters are more likely to have low star formation rates (SFR) and...
Using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we adopt the specific star formation rate (sSFR)–Σ*,1kpc diagram...
We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 1.8...
We investigate the correlation of star formation quenching with internal galaxy properties and large...
Galaxies that are several virial radii beyond groups/clusters show preferentially quiescent star for...
Using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we adopt the specific star formation rate (sSFR)-Sigma(*), 1kpc ...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
International audienceWe study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-formi...
We present direct observational evidence for star formation quenching in galaxy groups in the redshi...
16We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z sim...