Investigating the Dominant Environmental Quenching Process in UVCANDELS/COSMOS Groups

Author:

Zabelle BonnabelleORCID,Scarlata ClaudiaORCID,Mehta VihangORCID,Teplitz Harry I.ORCID,Rafelski MarcORCID,Wang XinORCID,Sunnquist BenORCID,Prichard LauraORCID,Grogin NormanORCID,Koekemoer AntonORCID,Windhorst RogierORCID,Rutkowski MichaelORCID,Alavi AnahitaORCID,Chartab NimaORCID,Conselice Christopher J.ORCID,Dai Y. SophiaORCID,Gawiser EricORCID,Giavalisco MauroORCID,Haro Pablo ArrabalORCID,Hathi NimishORCID,Jansen Rolf A.ORCID,Ji ZhiyuanORCID,Lucas Ray A.ORCID,Mantha Kameswara,Mobasher Bahram,O’Connell Robert W.ORCID,Robertson BrantORCID,Sattari ZahraORCID,Yung L. Y. AaronORCID,Davé RomeelORCID,DeMello DuiliaORCID,Dickinson MarkORCID,Ferguson HenryORCID,Finkelstein Steven L.ORCID,Hayes MattORCID,Howell JustinORCID,Kaviraj SugataORCID,Mackenty John W.ORCID,Siana BrianORCID

Abstract

Abstract We explore how the fraction of quenched galaxies changes in groups of galaxies with respect to the distance to the center of the group, redshift, and stellar mass to determine the dominant process of environmental quenching in 0.2 < z < 0.8 groups. We use new UV data from the UVCANDELS project in addition to existing multiband photometry to derive new galaxy physical properties of the group galaxies from the zCOSMOS 20 k group catalog. Limiting our analysis to a complete sample of log (M */M ) > 10.56 group galaxies, we find that the probability of being quenched increases slowly with decreasing redshift, diverging from the stagnant field galaxy population. A corresponding analysis on how the probability of being quenched increases with time within groups suggests that the dominant environmental quenching process is characterized by slow (∼Gyr) timescales. We find a quenching time of approximately 4.91 1.47 + 0.91 Gyr, consistent with the slow processes of strangulation and delayed-then-rapid quenching although more data are needed to confirm this result.

Funder

Space Telescope Science Institute

NSFC ∣ Joint Fund of Astronomy

China Manned Space Project

NASA JWST Interdisciplinary Scientist

NASA ∣ Goddard Space Flight Center

National Key R&D Program of China

NSFC

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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