Affiliation:
1. Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton L8S 4L8, Canada
Abstract
Abstract
We investigate the dependence of stellar disc scale lengths on environment for a sample of Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 galaxies with published photometric bulge-disc decompositions. We compare disc scale lengths at fixed bulge mass for galaxies in an isolated field environment to galaxies in X-ray rich and X-ray poor groups. At low bulge mass, stellar disc scale lengths in X-ray rich groups are smaller compared to discs in both X-ray poor groups and in isolated field environments. This decrease in disc scale length is largely independent of halo mass, though shows some dependence on group-centric distance. We also find that stellar disc scale lengths are smaller in X-ray rich environments for a subset of star-forming galaxies and for galaxies of different morphological types. We note that disc scale lengths of low mass galaxies are known to have large systematic uncertainties, however we focus on differences between samples with the same measurement biases. Our results show that stellar disc scale lengths depend on X-ray brightness, a tracer of IGM density, suggesting a role for hydrodynamic processes such as ram-pressure stripping and/or starvation.
Funder
National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada
National Indian Brotherhood Trust
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
National Science Foundation
U.S. Department of Energy
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Max Planck Society
Higher Education Funding Council for England
American Museum of Natural History
Universität Basel
University of Cambridge
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
Drexel University
Institute for Advanced Study
Johns Hopkins University
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Los Alamos National Laboratory
New Mexico State University
Ohio State University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Portsmouth
Princeton University
U.S. Naval Observatory
University of Washington
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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