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E+A Galaxy Candidates in and around the Virgo Cluster
Author(s) -
S. Wurmser,
R. Quayum,
Charles Liu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
research notes of the aas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2515-5172
DOI - 10.3847/2515-5172/abded7
Subject(s) - virgo cluster , physics , astrophysics , brightest cluster galaxy , galaxy cluster , astronomy , galaxy , cluster (spacecraft) , galaxy group , computer science , programming language
E+A galaxies are post-starburst galaxies that have recently undergone complete quenching of their star formation, making them a valuable source for studying the evolution of galaxies and their environments. Using the Extended Virgo Cluster Catalog, we manually identified 125 “green” and 24 “blue” E+A galaxy candidates within the Virgo Cluster based on their spectral shape, u  −  r color, lack of H α emission, and hydrogen Balmer absorption. Interestingly, we found a higher density of E+A galaxy candidates in the Virgo Cluster than that of most other low-redshift clusters, and several regions of particularly high E+A density within the Virgo Cluster. The large number of E+As in and around the Virgo Cluster hints at the influence of a dense galaxy environment on the formation of E+A galaxies, and the potential value of E+A galaxies as a diagnostic tool to study the evolution of clusters.

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