Evolutionary scenarios suggest that several mechanisms (from inner secular evolution to accretion/merging) may transform galaxy members, driving groups from an active star forming phase to a more passive, typical of dense environments. We are investigating this transition in a nearby group sample, designed to cover a wide range of properties (see also Marino et al. (2010), Bettoni et al. (2011) and Marino et al. (2012)). We study two groups, USGC U268 and USGC U376 located in different regions of the Leo cloud, through a photometric and kinematic characterization of their member galaxies. We revisit the group membership, using results from recent red-shift surveys, and we investigate their substructures. U268, composed of 10 catalogued memb...
Groups are key to understand the galaxy evolution: they contain most of the galaxies in Universe at ...
We have used the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) ultraviolet telescope to study stellar population...
While the star formation rates and morphologies of galaxies have long been known to correlate with t...
Evolutionary scenarios suggest that several mechanisms (from inner secular evolution to accretion/me...
This paper is the second of a series of papers in which we are exploring the coevolution of galaxies...
With the aim of investigating galaxy evolution in nearby galaxy groups, we analyzed the spectral ene...
Context. GALEX detected a significant fraction of early-type galaxies, in particular S0s, showing fa...
With the aim to clarify the mechanisms driving the evolution of galaxies in nearby groups, we focus ...
In this thesis, we investigate the extent to which galaxy evolution is driven by processes common to...
The environment where galaxies are found heavily influences their evolution. Close groupings, like t...
The environment where galaxies are found heavily influences their evolution. Close groupings, like t...
We introduce our survey of galaxy groups at 0.85 < z < 1, as an extension of the Group Environ...
We have investigated the effect of group environment on residual star formation in galaxies, using G...
Context. Studying theevolution of galaxies located within groups may have important implications for...
We study the influence of environment on galaxy evolution by focusing on two galaxy types known for ...
Groups are key to understand the galaxy evolution: they contain most of the galaxies in Universe at ...
We have used the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) ultraviolet telescope to study stellar population...
While the star formation rates and morphologies of galaxies have long been known to correlate with t...
Evolutionary scenarios suggest that several mechanisms (from inner secular evolution to accretion/me...
This paper is the second of a series of papers in which we are exploring the coevolution of galaxies...
With the aim of investigating galaxy evolution in nearby galaxy groups, we analyzed the spectral ene...
Context. GALEX detected a significant fraction of early-type galaxies, in particular S0s, showing fa...
With the aim to clarify the mechanisms driving the evolution of galaxies in nearby groups, we focus ...
In this thesis, we investigate the extent to which galaxy evolution is driven by processes common to...
The environment where galaxies are found heavily influences their evolution. Close groupings, like t...
The environment where galaxies are found heavily influences their evolution. Close groupings, like t...
We introduce our survey of galaxy groups at 0.85 < z < 1, as an extension of the Group Environ...
We have investigated the effect of group environment on residual star formation in galaxies, using G...
Context. Studying theevolution of galaxies located within groups may have important implications for...
We study the influence of environment on galaxy evolution by focusing on two galaxy types known for ...
Groups are key to understand the galaxy evolution: they contain most of the galaxies in Universe at ...
We have used the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) ultraviolet telescope to study stellar population...
While the star formation rates and morphologies of galaxies have long been known to correlate with t...