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A&A 421, 59-70 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041222
Star formation activity of intermediate redshift cluster galaxies out to the infall regions
B. Gerken1, B. Ziegler1, M. Balogh2, D. Gilbank3, A. Fritz1 and K. Jäger11 Universitätssternwarte Göttingen, Geismarlandstr. 11, 37083 Göttingen, Germany
2 Department of Physics, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK
3 Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto, 60 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3H8, Canada
(Received 12 February 2004 / Accepted 25 March 2004 )
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic analysis of two galaxy clusters at
, out to ~4 Mpc. The two clusters VMF73 and VMF74 as identified by Vikhlinin et al. (1998) were observed with multiple object spectroscopy
using MOSCA at the Calar Alto 3.5 m telescope. Both clusters lie in the ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter field
R285 and were selected from the X-ray Dark Cluster Survey (Gilbank et al. 2004) that provides optical
V- and
I-band data. VMF73 and VMF74 are located at respective redshifts of
z=0.25 and
z=0.18 with velocity dispersions of 671 km s
-1 and 442 km s
-1, respectively. Both cluster velocity dispersions are consistent with Gaussians. The spectroscopic observations reach out
to ~2.5 virial radii. Line strength measurements of the emission lines H
and [O II]
3727 are used to assess the star formation activity of cluster galaxies which show radial and density dependences. The mean
and median of both line strength distributions as well as the fraction of star forming galaxies increase with increasing clustercentric
distance and decreasing local galaxy density. Except for two galaxies with strong H
and [O II] emission, all of the cluster galaxies are normal star forming or passive galaxies. Our results are consistent
with other studies that show the truncation in star formation occurs far from the cluster centre.
Key words: galaxies: clusters: individual: RX J094330.7+164002 -- galaxies: clusters: individual: RX J094344.9+164448 -- galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: distances and redshifts -- galaxies: stellar content
Offprint request: B. Gerken, bettinag@astro.ox.ac.uk
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