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An environment-dependent halo mass function as a driver for the early quenching of z ≥ 1.5 cluster galaxies

Ahad, Syeda Lammim
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Muzzin, Adam
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Bahe, Yannick M.  
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February 15, 2024
Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society

Many z approximate to 1.5 galaxies with a stellar mass (M star) >= 1010M(circle dot) are already quenched in both galaxy clusters (>50 per cent) and the field (>20 per cent), with clusters having a higher quenched fraction at all stellar masses compared to the field. A puzzling issue is that these massive quenched galaxies have stellar populations of similar age in both clusters and the field. This suggests that, despite the higher quenched fraction in clusters, the dominant quenching mechanism for massive galaxies is similar in both environments. In this work, we use data from the cosmological hydrodynamic simulations Hydrangea and EAGLE to test whether the excess quenched fraction of massive galaxies in z=1.5 clusters results from fundamental differences in their halo properties compared to the field. We find that (i) at 10(10)<= M star/M-circle dot <= 10(11), quenched fractions in the redshift range 1.5

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DOI
10.1093/mnras/stae341
Web of Science ID

WOS:001169271500015

Author(s)
Ahad, Syeda Lammim
Muzzin, Adam
Bahe, Yannick M.  
Hoekstra, Henk
Date Issued

2024-02-15

Publisher

Oxford Univ Press

Published in
Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society
Volume

528

Issue

4

Start page

6329

End page

6339

Subjects

Physical Sciences

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Methods: Numerical

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Galaxies: Clusters: General

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Galaxies: Evolution

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Galaxies: Haloes

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Galaxies: Stellar Content

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SCI-SB-PJ  
FunderGrant Number

Swiss National Science Foundation

639.043.512

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) under Vici grant

200021_213076

Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

ST/K00042X/1

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