Star-forming galaxies in low-redshift clusters: Comparison of integrated properties of cluster and field galaxies

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Aims. We investigate the effect of the cluster environment on the star formation properties of galaxies in 8 nearby Abell clusters. Methods. Star formation properties are determined for individual galaxies using the equivalent width of Hα + [Nii] line emission from narrow-band imaging. Equivalent width distributions are derived for each galaxy type in each of 3 environments - cluster, supercluster (outside the cluster virial radius) and field. The effects of morphological disturbance on star formation are also investigated. Results. We identify a population of early-type disk galaxies in the cluster population with enhanced star formation compared to their field counterparts. The enhanced cluster galaxies frequently show evidence of disturbance, and the disturbed galaxies show marginal evidence for a higher velocity dispersion, possibly indicative of an infalling population. © 2010 ESO.

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Bretherton, C. F., James, P. A., Moss, C., & Whittle, M. (2010). Star-forming galaxies in low-redshift clusters: Comparison of integrated properties of cluster and field galaxies. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 524(5). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200913284

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