articleJan 1, 2004Closed access
The Environmental Dependence of the Relations between Stellar Mass, Structure, Star Formation and Nuclear Activity in Galaxies
GKGuinevere KauffmannSDSimon D. M. WhiteTMTimothy M. HeckmanBMBrice MénardSCStéphane Charlot
Abstract
We use a complete sample of galaxies drawn from the SDSS to study how structure, star formation and nuclear activity depend on local density and on stellar mass. Local density is estimated by counting galaxies above a fixed absolute magnitude limit within cylinders 2 Mpc in projected radius and +-500 km/s in depth. The stellar mass distribution of galaxies shifts by nearly a factor of two towards higher masses between low and high density regions. At fixed stellar mass, both star formation and nuclear activity depend strongly on local density, while structural parameters such as size and concentration are almost independent of it. The galaxy property most sensitive to environment is specific star formation…
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7- GKGuinevere KauffmannCorresponding
- SDSimon D. M. White
- TMTimothy M. Heckman
- BMBrice Ménard
- SCStéphane Charlot
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- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Stellar mass
- Galaxy
- Star formation
- Astronomy
- Stellar density
- Stellar population
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