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Interpreting the Relationship Between Galaxy Luminosity, Color and Environment | Andreas A. Berlind
; Michael R. Blanton
; David W. Hogg
; David H. Weinberg
; Romeel Davé
; Daniel J. Eisenstein
; Neal Katz .
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28 Jun 2004 | Journal: | Astrophys.J. 629 (2005) 625-632 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | New York University, The Ohio State University, University of Arizona, University of Massachusetts | Abstract: | We study the relationship between galaxy luminosity, color, and environment in a cosmological simulation of galaxy formation. We compare the predicted relationship with that found for SDSS galaxies and find that the model successfully predicts most of the qualitative features seen in the data, but also shows some interesting differences. Specifically, the simulation predicts that the local density around bright red galaxies is a strong increasing function of luminosity, but does not depend much on color at fixed luminosity. Moreover, we show that this is due to central galaxies in dark matter halos whose baryonic masses correlate strongly with halo mass. The simulation also predicts that the local density around blue galaxies is a strong increasing function of color, but does not depend much on luminosity at fixed color. We show that this is due to satellite galaxies in halos whose stellar ages correlate with halo mass. Finally, the simulation fails to predict the luminosity dependence of environment observed around low luminosity red galaxies. However, we show that this is most likely due to the simulation’s limited resolution. A study of a higher resolution, smaller volume simulation suggests that this dependence is caused by the fact that all low luminosity red galaxies are satellites in massive halos, whereas intermediate luminosity red galaxies are a mixture of satellites in massive halos and central galaxies in less massive halos. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0406633 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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