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Eridanus - A supergroup in the local Universe?

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posted on 2024-07-10, 00:20 authored by Sarah Brough, Duncan ForbesDuncan Forbes, Virginia KilbornVirginia Kilborn, Warrick CouchWarrick Couch, Matthew Colless
We examine a possible supergroup in the direction of the Eridanus constellation using 6dF Galaxy Survey second data release (6dFGS DR2) positions and velocities together with Two-Micron All-Sky Survey and Hyper-Lyon-Meudon Extragalactic DAtabase photometry. We perform a friends-of-friends analysis to determine which galaxies are associated with each substructure before examining the properties of the constituent galaxies. The overall structure is made up of three individual groups that are likely to merge to form a cluster of mass . We conclude that this structure is a supergroup. We also examine the colours, morphologies and luminosities of the galaxies in the region with respect to their local projected surface density. We find that the colours of the galaxies redden with increasing density, the median luminosities are brighter with increasing environmental density and the morphologies of the galaxies show a strong morphology-density relation. The colours and luminosities of the galaxies in the supergroup are already similar to those of galaxies in clusters; however, the supergroup contains more late-type galaxies, consistent with its lower projected surface density. Due to the velocity dispersion of the groups in the supergroup, which are lower than those of clusters, we conclude that the properties of the constituent galaxies are likely to be a result of merging or strangulation processes in groups outlying this structure.

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National Science Foundation

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ISSN

0035-8711

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

369

Issue

3

Pagination

1351-1374

Publisher

Wiley

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Copyright © 2006 Royal Astronomical Society. The accepted manuscript is reproduced on 08 January 2009 in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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