The Bimodal Galaxy Color Distribution: Dependence on Luminosity and Environment
University of Waterloo · Durham University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We analyse the u-r color distribution of 24346 galaxies with Mr<=-18 and z<0.08, drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey first data release, as a function of luminosity and environment. The color distribution is well fit with two Gaussian distributions, which we use to divide the sample into a blue and red population. At fixed luminosity, the mean color of the blue (red) distribution is nearly independent of environment, with a weakly significant (~3sigma) detection of a trend for colors to become redder by 0.1-0.14 (0.03-0.06) mag with a factor ~100 increase in local density, as characterised by the surface density of galaxies within a +/-1000 km/s redshift slice. In contrast, at fixed luminosity the…
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- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Galaxy
- Luminosity function
- Luminosity
- Astronomy
- Population
- Sky
- Life in Land