Bibcode
Cebrián, M.; Trujillo, I.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 444, Issue 1, p.682-699
Fecha de publicación:
10
2014
Número de citas
56
Número de citas referidas
55
Descripción
In order to study how the environment can influence the relationship
between the stellar mass and effective radius for nearby galaxies (z
< 0.12), we use a mass-complete sample extracted from the NYU-Value
Added Galaxy Catalogue. This sample contains almost 232 000 objects with
masses of up to 3 × 1011 M⊙. For every
galaxy in our sample, we explore the surrounding density within 2 Mpc
using two distinct estimators of the environment. We find that galaxies
are slightly larger in the field than in high-density regions. This
effect is more pronounced for late-type morphologies (˜7.5 per
cent larger) and especially at low masses (M* < 2 ×
1010 M⊙), although it is also measurable in
early-type galaxies (˜3.5 per cent larger). The environment also
leaves a subtle imprint in the scatter of the stellar mass-size
relation. This scatter is larger in low-density regions than in
high-density regions for both morphologies, on average ˜3.5 per
cent larger for early-type and ˜0.8 per cent for late-type
galaxies. Late-type galaxies with low masses (M* < 2
× 1010 M⊙) show the largest differences
in the scatter among environments. The scatter is ˜20 per cent
larger in the field than in clusters for these low-mass objects. Our
analysis suggests that galaxies in clusters form earlier than those in
the field. In addition, cluster galaxies seem to originate from a more
homogeneous family of progenitors.
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