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  1. Calibrating Galaxy Infall Times in Groups and Clusters with IllustrisTNG Simulations

    Authors: Florine Masson, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: The time since a galaxy first became a satellite is central to understanding how environment drives galaxy evolution, yet it cannot be measured directly. Using the TNG300 and TNG-Cluster simulations, we track satellites from $z=1$ to $z=0$ and derive a simple, redshift-dependent prescription for ${T}_{\rm{inf}}$ based on position in projected phase space and stellar mass, via symbolic regression.… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

    Comments: 15 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

  2. arXiv:2602.15976  [pdf, ps, other

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    Early Results from the Coma Legacy IFU Survey (CLIFS): Ram Pressure Induced Shocks and Ionization in Jellyfish Tails

    Authors: Lauren M. Foster, Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker, Timothy A. Davis, Alessandro Ignesti, Sean McGee, Nikki Zabel, Ming Sun, Reinout J. van Weeren

    Abstract: Jellyfish galaxies, which exhibit tails of gas opposite to their direction of motion, are a galaxy population showcasing the most extreme effects of ram pressure stripping (RPS). We present the emission line properties of a preliminary sample of five jellyfish galaxies in the Coma cluster, observed with the WEAVE Large-IFU as part of the Coma Legacy IFU Survey (CLIFS). When complete, CLIFS will fo… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 17 pages, 11 figures, accepted by ApJ

  3. The role of gas stripping in the quenching of satellite galaxies using SHARK v2.0

    Authors: Megan K. Oxland, Matías Bravo, Laura C. Parker, Claudia del P. Lagos

    Abstract: Observational studies have made substantial progress in characterizing quenching as a function of stellar mass and environment, but they are often limited in their ability to constrain quenching timescales and to determine the dominant environmental process responsible for the shutting down of star formation. To address this, we combine recent Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) observations with the… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: 10 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

  4. arXiv:2601.05992  [pdf, ps, other

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    An Improved UV-Optical Diagnostic for Rejuvenating Galaxies in the Local Universe and Implications for Galaxy Evolution

    Authors: Dylan Lazarus, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: Rejuvenating galaxies are important probes of galaxy evolution, yet identifying them observationally is challenging as constraining recent star formation histories requires both photometric and spectroscopic data. We present a method for identifying rejuvenating galaxies in the local Universe using ultraviolet (UV) imaging and optical spectroscopy, building on a recent selection that identifies a… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: 14 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

  5. arXiv:2503.13783  [pdf, other

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    UNIONS: The Ultraviolet Near-Infrared Optical Northern Survey

    Authors: Stephen Gwyn, Alan W. McConnachie, Jean-Charles Cuillandre, Ken C. Chambers, Eugene A. Magnier, Michael J. Hudson, Masamune Oguri, Hisanori Furusawa, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Raymond Carlberg, Sara L. Ellison, Junko Furusawa, Raphaël Gavazzi, Rodrigo Ibata, Yannick Mellier, Ken Osato, H. Aussel, Lucie Baumont, Manuel Bayer, Olivier Boulade, Patrick Côté, David Chemaly, Cail Daley, Pierre-Alain Duc, A. Ellien , et al. (64 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Ultraviolet Near-Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS) is a "collaboration of collaborations" that is using the Canada-France-Hawai'i Telescope, the Pan-STARRS telescopes, and the Subaru Observatory to obtain $ugriz$ images of a core survey region of 6250 deg$^2$ of the northern sky. The $10σ$ point source depth of the data, as measured within a 2-arcsecond diameter aperture, are… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: submitted to AJ

  6. arXiv:2502.13123  [pdf, other

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    No Evidence of Asymmetrically Enhanced Star Formation in Infalling Galaxies in UNIONS

    Authors: Lauren M. Foster, Laura C. Parker, Stephen Gwyn, Ian D. Roberts, James E. Taylor, Michael J. Hudson, Alan W. McConnachie, Thomas de Boer

    Abstract: Ram pressure stripping is a well-known environmental quenching mechanism that removes gas from galaxies infalling into groups and clusters. In some extreme examples of ram pressure stripping, galaxies with extended gas tails show evidence of enhanced star formation prior to quenching. In this work we use a sample of 5277 local satellite galaxies in which a stripped tail of gas has not necessarily… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 February, 2025; originally announced February 2025.

    Comments: 19 pages, 10 figures, accepted by ApJ

  7. Satellite quenching and morphological transformation of galaxies in groups and clusters

    Authors: M. Oxland, L. C. Parker, R. R. de Carvalho, V. M. Sampaio

    Abstract: We investigate the role that dense environments have on the quenching of star formation and the transformation of morphology for a sample of galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We make a distinction between galaxies falling into groups $(13 \leq \log{(M_{\text{halo}}/M_{\odot})} < 14)$ and clusters $(\log{(M_{\text{halo}}/M_{\odot})} \geq 14)$, and compare to a large sample of fie… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 March, 2024; originally announced March 2024.

    Comments: 14 pages, 12 figures, accepted by MNRAS

  8. arXiv:2308.10943  [pdf, other

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    VERTICO VII: Environmental quenching caused by suppression of molecular gas content and star formation efficiency in Virgo Cluster galaxies

    Authors: Toby Brown, Ian D. Roberts, Mallory Thorp, Sara L. Ellison, Nikki Zabel, Christine D. Wilson, Yannick M. Bahé, Dhruv Bisaria, Alberto D. Bolatto, Alessandro Boselli, Aeree Chung, Luca Cortese, Barbara Catinella, Timothy A. Davis, María J. Jiménez-Donaire, Claudia D. P. Lagos, Bumhyun Lee, Laura C. Parker, Rory Smith, Kristine Spekkens, Adam R. H. Stevens, Vicente Villanueva, Adam B. Watts

    Abstract: We study how environment regulates the star formation cycle of 33 Virgo Cluster satellite galaxies on 720 parsec scales. We present the first resolved star-forming main sequence for cluster galaxies, dividing the sample based on their global HI properties and comparing to a control sample of field galaxies. HI-poor cluster galaxies have reduced star formation rate (SFR) surface densities with resp… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 August, 2023; originally announced August 2023.

    Comments: 17 pages, 1 table, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

  9. VERTICO VI: Cold-gas asymmetries in Virgo cluster galaxies

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Toby Brown, Nikki Zabel, Christine D. Wilson, Aeree Chung, Laura C. Parker, Dhruv Bisaria, Alessandro Boselli, Barbara Catinella, Ryan Chown, Luca Cortese, Timothy A. Davis, Sara Ellison, Maria Jesus Jimenez-Donaire, Bumhyun Lee, Rory Smith, Kristine Spekkens, Adam R. H. Stevens, Mallory Thorp, Vincente Villanueva, Adam B. Watts, Charlotte Welker, Hyein Yoon

    Abstract: We analyze cold-gas distributions in Virgo cluster galaxies using resolved CO(2-1) (tracing molecular hydrogen, H2) and HI observations from the Virgo Environment Traced In CO (VERTICO) and the VLA Imaging of Virgo in Atomic Gas (VIVA) surveys. From a theoretical perspective, it is expected that environmental processes in clusters will have a stronger influence on diffuse atomic gas compared to th… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 May, 2023; originally announced May 2023.

    Comments: 15 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in A&A

    Journal ref: A&A 675, A78 (2023)

  10. VERTICO V: The environmentally driven evolution of the inner cold gas discs of Virgo cluster galaxies

    Authors: Adam B. Watts, Luca Cortese, Barbara Catinella, Toby Brown, Christine D. Wilson, Nikki Zabel, Ian D. Roberts, Timothy A. Davis, Mallory Thorp, Aeree Chung, Adam R. H. Stevens, Sara L. Ellison, Kristine Spekkens, Laura C. Parker, Yannick M. Bahé, Vicente Villanueva, María Jiménez-Donaire, Dhruv Bisaria, Alessandro Boselli, Alberto D. Bolatto, Bumhyun Lee

    Abstract: The quenching of cluster satellite galaxies is inextricably linked to the suppression of their cold interstellar medium (ISM) by environmental mechanisms. While the removal of neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) at large radii is well studied, how the environment impacts the remaining gas in the centres of galaxies, which are dominated by molecular gas, is less clear. Using new observations from the Virg… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 March, 2023; originally announced March 2023.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in PASA. Main text is 19 pages including 12 figures and 3 tables, plus 1 appendix. A 2.5 min, high-level summary can be found at https://youtu.be/7djMmVEpDVc

  11. VERTICO III: The Kennicutt-Schmidt relation in Virgo cluster galaxies

    Authors: M. J. Jiménez-Donaire, T. Brown, C. D. Wilson, I. D. Roberts, N. Zabel, S. L. Ellison, M. Thorp, V. Villanueva, R. Chown, D. Bisaria, A. D. Bolatto, A. Boselli, B. Catinella, A. Chung, L. Cortese, T. A. Davis, C. D. P. Lagos, B. Lee, L. C. Parker, K. Spekkens, A. R. H. Stevens, J. Sun

    Abstract: In this VERTICO science paper we aim to study how the star formation process depends on galactic environment and gravitational interactions in the context of galaxy evolution. We explore the scaling relation between the star formation rate (SFR) surface density and the molecular gas surface density, also known as the Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relation, in a subsample of Virgo cluster spiral galaxies.… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 November, 2022; originally announced November 2022.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics

    Journal ref: A&A 671, A3 (2023)

  12. VERTICO IV: Environmental Effects on the Gas Distribution and Star Formation Efficiency of Virgo Cluster Spirals

    Authors: Vicente Villanueva, Alberto D. Bolatto, Stuart Vogel, Tobias Brown, Christine D. Wilson, Nikki Zabel, Sara Ellison, Adam R. H. Stevens, Maria Jesus Jimenez Donaire, Kristine Spekkens, Mallory Thorp, Timothy A. Davis, Laura C. Parker, Ian D. Roberts, Dhruv Bisaria, Alessandro Boselli, Barbara Catinella, Aeree Chung, Luca Cortese, Bumhyun Lee, Adam Watts

    Abstract: We measure the molecular-to-atomic gas ratio, $R_{\rm mol}$, and the star formation rate (SFR) per unit molecular gas mass, SFE$_{\rm mol}$, in 38 nearby galaxies selected from the Virgo Environment Traced in CO (VERTICO) survey. We determine their scale-lengths for the molecular and stellar components and find a roughly 3:5 ratio between them compared to $\sim$1:1 in field galaxies, indicating th… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 November, 2022; v1 submitted 11 October, 2022; originally announced October 2022.

  13. The cold gas and dust properties of red star-forming galaxies

    Authors: Ryan Chown, Laura C. Parker, Christine D. Wilson, Toby Brown, Fraser A. Evans, Yang Gao, Ho Seong Hwang, Lihwai Lin, Amelie Saintonge, Mark Sargent, Matthew W. L. Smith, Ting Xiao

    Abstract: We study the cold gas and dust properties for a sample of red star forming galaxies called "red misfits." We collect single-dish CO observations and HI observations from representative samples of low-redshift galaxies, as well as our own JCMT CO observations of red misfits. We also obtain SCUBA-2 850 um observations for a subset of these galaxies. With these data we compare the molecular gas, tota… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 August, 2022; v1 submitted 7 August, 2022; originally announced August 2022.

    Comments: 16 pages, 7 Figures, accepted to MNRAS

  14. VERTICO II: effects of HI-identified environmental mechanisms on molecular gas

    Authors: Nikki Zabel, Toby Brown, Christine D. Wilson, Timothy A. Davis, Luca Cortese, Laura C. Parker, Alessandro Boselli, Barbara Catinella, Ryan Chown, Aeree Chung, Tirna Deb, Sara L. Ellison, María J. Jiménez-Donaire, Bumhyun Lee, Ian D. Roberts, Kristine Spekkens, Adam R. H. Stevens, Mallory Thorp, Stephanie Tonnesen, Vicente Villanueva

    Abstract: In this VERTICO early science paper we explore in detail how environmental mechanisms, identified in HI, affect the resolved properties of molecular gas reservoirs in cluster galaxies. The molecular gas is probed using ALMA ACA (+TP) observations of 12CO(2-1) in 51 spiral galaxies in the Virgo cluster (of which 49 are detected), all of which are included in the VIVA HI survey. The sample spans a s… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 January, 2023; v1 submitted 11 May, 2022; originally announced May 2022.

    Comments: Published in ApJ. 22 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, 1 appendix. Erratum accepted for publication in ApJ

  15. VERTICO: The Virgo Environment Traced In CO Survey

    Authors: Toby Brown, Christine D. Wilson, Nikki Zabel, Timothy A. Davis, Alessandro Boselli, Aeree Chung, Sara L. Ellison, Claudia D. P. Lagos, Adam R. H. Stevens, Luca Cortese, Yannick M. Bahé, Dhruv Bisaria, Alberto D. Bolatto, Claire R. Cashmore, Barbara Catinella, Ryan Chown, Benedikt Diemer, Pascal J. Elahi, Maan H. Hani, María J. Jiménez-Donaire, Bumhyun Lee, Katya Leidig, Angus Mok, Karen Pardos Olsen, Laura C. Parker , et al. (11 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present the Virgo Environment Traced in CO (VERTICO) survey, a new effort to map $^{12}$CO($2-1$), $^{13}$CO($2-1$), and C$^{18}$O($2-1$) in 51 Virgo Cluster galaxies with the Atacama Compact Array, part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The primary motivation of VERTICO is to understand the physical mechanisms that perturb molecular gas disks, and therefore star forma… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 November, 2021; originally announced November 2021.

    Comments: 68 pages, 13 Figures, 2 Figure Sets, Accepted for publication in ApJS, Online FITS versions of Tables 1, 2, and 3 are available with the journal publication

  16. Ram Pressure Candidates in UNIONS

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker, Stephen Gwyn, Michael J. Hudson, Raymond Carlberg, Alan McConnachie, Jean-Charles Cuillandre, Kenneth C. Chambers, Pierre-Alain Duc, Hisanori Furusawa, Raphael Gavazzi, Vanessa Hill, Mark E. Huber, Rodrigo Ibata, Martin Kilbinger, Simona Mei, Yannick Mellier, Satoshi Miyazaki, Masamune Oguri, Richard J. Wainscoat

    Abstract: We present a search for disturbed, candidate ram pressure stripping galaxies across more than 50 spectroscopically selected SDSS groups and clusters. Forty-eight ram pressure candidates are visually identified in these systems using high quality UNIONS imaging from the Canada-France Hawaii Telescope, covering ~6200 and ~2800 square degrees in the u- and r-bands respectively. Ram pressure candidate… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 October, 2021; originally announced October 2021.

    Comments: 12 pages, 9 figures, 1 appendix, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  17. From Blue Cloud to Red Sequence: Evidence of Morphological Transition Prior to Star Formation Quenching

    Authors: V. M. Sampaio, R. R. de Carvalho, I. Ferreras, A. Aragón-Salamanca, L. C. Parker

    Abstract: We present a study of a sample of 254 clusters from the SDSS-DR7 Yang Catalog and an auxiliary sample of field galaxies to perform a detailed investigation on how galaxy quenching depends on both environment and galaxy stellar mass. Our samples are restricted to 0.03$\leq$z$\leq$0.1 and we only consider clusters with $\rm log(M_{halo}/M_{\odot}) \geq 14$. Comparing properties of field and cluster… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 October, 2021; v1 submitted 8 October, 2021; originally announced October 2021.

    Comments: 18 pages, 10 Figures, Accepted for Publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

  18. The GOGREEN and GCLASS Surveys: First Data Release

    Authors: Michael L. Balogh, Remco F. J. van der Burg, Adam Muzzin, Gregory Rudnick, Gillian Wilson, Kristi Webb, Andrea Biviano, Kevin Boak, Pierluigi Cerulo, Jeffrey Chan, M. C. Cooper, David G. Gilbank, Stephen Gwyn, Chris Lidman, Jasleen Matharu, Sean L. McGee, Lyndsay Old, Irene Pintos-Castro, Andrew M. M. Reeves, Heath Shipley, Benedetta Vulcani, Howard K. C. Yee, M. Victoria Alonso, Callum Bellhouse, Kevin C. Cooke , et al. (20 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present the first public data release of the GOGREEN and GCLASS surveys of galaxies in dense environments, spanning a redshift range $0.8<z<1.5$. The surveys consist of deep, multiwavelength photometry and extensive Gemini GMOS spectroscopy of galaxies in 26 overdense systems ranging in halo mass from small groups to the most massive clusters. The objective of both projects was primarily to und… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 September, 2020; originally announced September 2020.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS Sept 28, 2020

  19. A new estimator of resolved molecular gas in nearby galaxies

    Authors: Ryan Chown, Cheng Li, Laura C. Parker, Christine D. Wilson, Niu Li, Yang Gao

    Abstract: A relationship between dust-reprocessed light from recent star formation and the amount of star-forming gas in a galaxy produces a correlation between WISE 12 $μ$m emission and CO line emission. Here we explore this correlation on kiloparsec scales with CO(1-0) maps from EDGE-CALIFA matched in resolution to WISE 12 $μ$m images. We find strong CO-12 $μ$m correlations within each galaxy and we show… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 September, 2020; v1 submitted 30 June, 2020; originally announced July 2020.

    Comments: 19 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables, accepted by MNRAS. Data tables and a script for making 2D cutouts for each galaxy are available as MNRAS supplementary material and at https://lig.astro.tsinghua.edu.cn/astrodata/publication/20/estimator-resolved-molecular/

  20. Ram pressure stripping candidates in the Coma Cluster: Evidence for enhanced star formation

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: The Coma cluster is the nearest massive ($M \gtrsim 10^{15}\,\mathrm{M_\odot}$) galaxy cluster, making it an excellent laboratory to probe the influence of the cluster environment on galaxy star formation. Here, we present a sample of 41 galaxies with disturbed morphologies consistent with ram pressure stripping. These galaxies are identified visually using high-quality, multi-band imaging from th… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 April, 2020; originally announced April 2020.

    Comments: 12 pages, 7 figures, plus appendix. Accepted to MNRAS

  21. "Observing" Unrelaxed Clusters in Dark Matter Simulations

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: We present a detailed study of relaxed and unrelaxed galaxy clusters in a large dark-matter only simulation. Recent work has demonstrated clear differences between the galaxy populations in clusters which have Gaussian velocity distributions (relaxed) compared to those that do not (unrelaxed). To directly compare with observations, we identify unrelaxed clusters in the simulations using one-dimens… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 September, 2019; originally announced September 2019.

    Comments: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted MNRAS

  22. Smaller stellar disc scale lengths in rich environments

    Authors: Melanie L. Demers, Laura C. Parker, Ian D. Roberts

    Abstract: We investigate the dependence of stellar disc scale lengths on environment for a sample of Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 galaxies with published photometric bulge-disc decompositions. We compare disc scale lengths at fixed bulge mass for galaxies in an isolated field environment to galaxies in X-ray rich and X-ray poor groups. At low bulge mass, stellar disc scale lengths in X-ray rich g… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 August, 2019; originally announced August 2019.

    Comments: Accepted to MNRAS on August 13th 2019. 11 pages, 12 figures, 1 Appendix

  23. arXiv:1904.04907  [pdf

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    The Detailed Science Case for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer, 2019 edition

    Authors: The MSE Science Team, Carine Babusiaux, Maria Bergemann, Adam Burgasser, Sara Ellison, Daryl Haggard, Daniel Huber, Manoj Kaplinghat, Ting Li, Jennifer Marshall, Sarah Martell, Alan McConnachie, Will Percival, Aaron Robotham, Yue Shen, Sivarani Thirupathi, Kim-Vy Tran, Christophe Yeche, David Yong, Vardan Adibekyan, Victor Silva Aguirre, George Angelou, Martin Asplund, Michael Balogh, Projjwal Banerjee , et al. (239 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: (Abridged) The Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE) is an end-to-end science platform for the design, execution and scientific exploitation of spectroscopic surveys. It will unveil the composition and dynamics of the faint Universe and impact nearly every field of astrophysics across all spatial scales, from individual stars to the largest scale structures in the Universe. Major pillars in the sc… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 April, 2019; originally announced April 2019.

    Comments: 9 chapters, 301 pages, 100 figures. This version of the DSC is a comprehensive update of the original version, released in 2016, which can be downloaded at arXiv:1606.00043. A detailed summary of the design of MSE is available in the MSE Book 2018, available at arXiv:1810.08695

  24. Quenching low-mass satellite galaxies: evidence for a threshold ICM density

    Authors: Ian D Roberts, Laura C Parker, Toby Brown, Gandhali D Joshi, Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo, James Wadsley

    Abstract: We compile a sample of SDSS galaxy clusters with high-quality Chandra X-ray data to directly study the influence of the dense intra-cluster medium (ICM) on the quenching of satellite galaxies. We study the quenched fractions of satellite galaxies as a function of ICM density for low- ($10^9 \lesssim M_\star \lesssim 10^{10}\,\mathrm{M_\odot}$), intermediate- (… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 February, 2019; originally announced February 2019.

    Comments: 17 pages plus appendix, 10 figures, accepted to ApJ

  25. arXiv:1811.06530  [pdf, other

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    The trajectories of galaxies in groups: mass loss and preprocessing

    Authors: Gandhali D. Joshi, Laura C. Parker, James Wadsley, Benjamin W. Keller

    Abstract: We present a study of environmental effects and preprocessing in a large galaxy group using a high-resolution, zoom-in simulation run with the GASOLINE2 hydrodynamics code. We categorize galaxies that were always in distinct haloes as unaccreted, galaxies that were distinct before accretion onto the main group as single, and galaxies that were in external sub-groups before accretion onto the main… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 November, 2018; originally announced November 2018.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 16 pages, 15 figures

  26. Linking bar- and interaction-driven molecular gas concentration with centrally-enhanced star formation in EDGE-CALIFA galaxies

    Authors: Ryan Chown, Cheng Li, E. Athanassoula, Niu Li, Christine D. Wilson, Lin Lin, Houjun Mo, Laura C. Parker, Ting Xiao

    Abstract: We study the spatially resolved star formation history and molecular gas distribution of 58 nearby galaxies, using integral field spectroscopy from the CALIFA survey and CO $J=1\rightarrow 0$ intensity mapping from the CARMA EDGE survey. We use the 4000 Å break (D$_n$4000), the equivalent width of the H$δ$ absorption line (EW H$δ_A$), and the equivalent width of the H$α$ emission line (EW H$α$) to… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 February, 2019; v1 submitted 19 October, 2018; originally announced October 2018.

    Comments: Accepted by MNRAS

  27. Red Misfits in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Properties of Star-forming Red Galaxies

    Authors: Fraser A. Evans, Laura C. Parker, Ian D. Roberts

    Abstract: We study Red Misfits, a population of red, star-forming galaxies in the local Universe. We classify galaxies based on inclination-corrected optical colours and specific star formation rates derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. Although the majority of blue galaxies are star-forming and most red galaxies exhibit little to no ongoing star formation, a small but significant popul… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 March, 2018; originally announced March 2018.

    Comments: Accepted to MNRAS. 18 pages, 12 figures, 1 appendix. Please contact Fraser Evans (evansfa@mcmaster.ca) if you are interested in the catalogue of Red Misfits

  28. arXiv:1801.03999  [pdf, other

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    Connecting optical and X-ray tracers of galaxy cluster relaxation

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker, Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo

    Abstract: Substantial effort has been devoted in determining the ideal proxy for quantifying the morphology of the hot intracluster medium in clusters of galaxies. These proxies, based on X-ray emission, typically require expensive, high-quality X-ray observations making them difficult to apply to large surveys of groups and clusters. Here, we compare optical relaxation proxies with X-ray asymmetries and ce… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 January, 2018; originally announced January 2018.

    Comments: 14 pages, 11 figures, accepted MNRAS

  29. Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN) I: Survey Description

    Authors: Michael L. Balogh, David G. Gilbank, Adam Muzzin, Gregory Rudnick, Michael C. Cooper, Chris Lidman, Andrea Biviano, Ricardo Demarco, Sean L. McGee, Julie B. Nantais, Allison Noble, Lyndsay Old, Gillian Wilson, Howard K. C. Yee, Callum Bellhouse, Pierluigi Cerulo, Jeffrey Chan, Irene Pintos-Castro, Rane Simpson, Remco F. J. van der Burg, Dennis Zaritsky, Felicia Ziparo, M. Victoria Alonso, Richard G. Bower, Gabriella De Lucia , et al. (7 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We describe a new Large Program in progress on the Gemini North and South telescopes: Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN). This is an imaging and deep spectroscopic survey of 21 galaxy systems at $1<z<1.5$, selected to span a factor $>10$ in halo mass. The scientific objectives include measuring the role of environment in the evolution of low-mass galaxies, and mea… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 June, 2017; v1 submitted 3 May, 2017; originally announced May 2017.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS May 26, 2017

  30. arXiv:1704.01959  [pdf, other

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    Preprocessing, mass loss and mass segregation of galaxies in DM simulations

    Authors: Gandhali D. Joshi, James Wadsley, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: We investigate the mass loss of galaxies in groups and clusters with high-resolution DM simulations. We detect weak mass segregation in the inner regions of group/cluster haloes, consistent with observational findings. This applies to samples of galaxy analogues selected using either their present-day mass or past maximum (peak) mass. We find a strong radial trend in the fractional mass lost by th… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 April, 2017; originally announced April 2017.

    Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  31. Evidence of pre-processing and a dependence on dynamical state for low-mass satellite galaxies

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: We study the dependence of satellite star formation rate and morphology on group dynamics for a sample of SDSS groups. We classify the group dynamical state and study satellite properties for populations of galaxies at small and large group-centric radii. For galaxies at large radii we find no differences in the star-forming or disc fraction for those in Gaussian groups compared to those in non-Ga… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 February, 2017; originally announced February 2017.

    Comments: 12 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  32. arXiv:1606.08511  [pdf, other

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    Uncovering Mass Segregation with Galaxy Analogues in Dark Matter Simulations

    Authors: Gandhali D. Joshi, Laura C. Parker, James Wadsley

    Abstract: We investigate mass segregation in group and cluster environments by identifying galaxy analogues in high-resolution dark matter simulations. Subhalos identified by the AHF and ROCKSTAR halo finders have similar mass functions, independent of resolution, but different radial distributions due to significantly different subhalo hierarchies. We propose a simple way to classify subhalos as galaxy ana… ▽ More

    Submitted 27 June, 2016; originally announced June 2016.

    Comments: 19 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  33. Evidence for a change in the dominant satellite galaxy quenching mechanism at z=1

    Authors: Michael L. Balogh, Sean L. McGee, Angus Mok, Adam Muzzin, Remco F. J. van der Burg, Richard G. Bower, Alexis Finoguenov, Henk Hoekstra, Chris Lidman, John S. Mulchaey, Allison Noble, Laura C. Parker, Masayuki Tanaka, David J. Wilman, Tracy Webb, Gillian Wilson, Howard K. C. Yee

    Abstract: We present an analysis of galaxies in groups and clusters at $0.8<z<1.2$, from the GCLASS and GEEC2 spectroscopic surveys. We compute a "conversion fraction" $f_{\rm convert}$ that represents the fraction of galaxies that were prematurely quenched by their environment. For massive galaxies, $M_{\rm star}>10^{10.3}M_\odot$, we find $f_{\rm convert}\sim 0.4$ in the groups and $\sim 0.6$ in the clust… ▽ More

    Submitted 23 November, 2015; originally announced November 2015.

    Comments: Submitted to MNRAS; revised Oct 23 following referee report

  34. Comparing galaxy disk and star-formation properties in X-ray bright and faint groups and clusters

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker, Ananthan Karunakaran

    Abstract: Galaxy morphologies and star-formation rates depend on environment. Galaxies in under-dense regions are generally star-forming and disky whereas galaxies in overdense regions tend to be early-type and not actively forming stars. The mechanism(s) responsible for star-formation quenching and morphological transformation remain unclear, although many processes have been proposed. We study the depende… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 November, 2015; originally announced November 2015.

    Comments: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  35. Mass segregation trends in SDSS galaxy groups

    Authors: Ian D. Roberts, Laura C. Parker, Gandhali D. Joshi, Fraser A. Evans

    Abstract: It has been shown that galaxy properties depend strongly on their host environment. In order to understand the relevant physical processes driving galaxy evolution it is important to study the observed properties of galaxies in different environments. Mass segregation in bound galaxy structures is an important indicator of evolutionary history and dynamical friction timescales. Using group catalog… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 November, 2014; originally announced November 2014.

    Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters

  36. arXiv:1406.4528  [pdf, other

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    The GEEC2 spectroscopic survey of Galaxy Groups at $0.8<z<1$

    Authors: Michael L. Balogh, Sean L. McGee, Angus Mok, David J. Wilman, Alexis Finoguenov, Richard Bower, John S. Mulchaey, Laura C. Parker, Masayuki Tanaka

    Abstract: We present the data release of the Gemini-South GMOS spectroscopy in the fields of 11 galaxy groups at $0.8<z<1$, within the COSMOS field. This forms the basis of the Galaxy Environment Evolution Collaboration 2 (GEEC2) project to study galaxy evolution in haloes with $M\sim 10^{13}M_\odot$ across cosmic time. The final sample includes $162$ spectroscopically--confirmed members with $R<24.75$, and… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 June, 2014; originally announced June 2014.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. The appendix is omitted due to large figures. The full version will be available from the MNRAS website and from http://quixote.uwaterloo.ca/~mbalogh/papers/GEEC2_data.pdf. Long data tables are available from MNRAS or by contacting the first author

  37. The pre-processing of subhaloes in SDSS groups and clusters

    Authors: Annie Hou, Laura C. Parker, William E. Harris

    Abstract: We investigate pre-processing using the observed quenched fraction of group and cluster galaxies in the Yang et al. (2007) SDSS-DR7 group catalogue in the redshift range of 0.01 < z < 0.045. We categorize group galaxies as virialized, infall or backsplash and we apply a combination of the Dressler-Shectman statistic and group member velocities to identify subhaloes. On average the fraction of gala… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 April, 2014; originally announced April 2014.

    Comments: 14 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  38. Star Formation and Environmental Quenching of GEEC2 Group Galaxies at z~1

    Authors: Angus Mok, Michael L. Balogh, Sean L. McGee, David J. Wilman, Alexis Finoguenov, Masayuki Tanaka, Richard G. Bower, Annie Hou, John S. Mulchaey, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: We present new analysis from the GEEC2 spectroscopic survey of galaxy groups at $0.8<z<1$. Our previous work revealed an intermediate population between the star-forming and quiescent sequences and a strong environmental dependence in the fraction of quiescent galaxies. Only $\sim5$ per cent of star-forming galaxies in both the group and field sample show a significant enhancement in star formatio… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 December, 2013; originally announced December 2013.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 17 pages, 14 figures

  39. Do group dynamics play a role in the evolution of member galaxies?

    Authors: Annie Hou, Laura C. Parker, Michael L. Balogh, Sean L. McGee, David J. Wilman, Jennifer L. Connelly, William E. Harris, Angus Mok, John S. Mulchaey, Richard G. Bower, Alexis Finoguenov

    Abstract: We examine galaxy groups from the present epoch to z = 1 to explore the impact of group dynamics on galaxy evolution. We use group catalagues from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), the Group Environment and Evolution Collaboration (GEEC) and the high redshift GEEC2 sample to study how the observed member properties depend on galaxy stellar mass, group dynamical mass and dynamical state of the h… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 August, 2013; originally announced August 2013.

    Comments: 14 pages, 6 figures, MNRAS accepted

  40. arXiv:1302.2562  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA

    Efficient satellite quenching at z~1 from the GEEC2 spectroscopic survey of galaxy groups

    Authors: Angus Mok, Michael L. Balogh, Sean L. McGee, David J. Wilman, Alexis Finoguenov, Masayuki Tanaka, Stefania Giodini, Richard G. Bower, Jennifer L. Connelly, Annie Hou, John S. Mulchaey, Laura C. Parker

    Abstract: We present deep GMOS-S spectroscopy for 11 galaxy groups at 0.8<z<1.0, for galaxies with r_{AB}<24.75. Our sample is highly complete (>66%) for eight of the eleven groups. Using an optical-NIR colour-colour diagram, the galaxies in the sample were separated with a dust insensitive method into three categories: passive (red), star-forming (blue), and intermediate (green). The strongest environmenta… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 February, 2013; originally announced February 2013.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 18 pages, 20 figures

  41. Exploring the Diversity of Groups at 0.1<z<0.8 with X-ray and Optically Selected Samples

    Authors: Jennifer L. Connelly, David J. Wilman, Alexis Finoguenov, Annie Hou, John S. Mulchaey, Sean L. McGee, Michael L. Balogh, Laura C. Parker, Roberto Saglia, Robert D. E. Henderson, Richard G. Bower

    Abstract: We present the global group properties of two samples of galaxy groups containing 39 high quality X-ray selected systems and 38 optically (spectroscopically) selected systems in coincident spatial regions at 0.12<z<0.79. Only nine optical systems are associable with X-ray systems. We discuss the confusion inherent in the matching of both galaxies to extended X-ray emission and of X-ray emission to… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 August, 2012; originally announced August 2012.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ). 27 pages, 14 figures, 12 tables

    Journal ref: 2012, ApJ, 756, 139

  42. Substructure in the Most Massive GEEC Groups: Field-like Populations in Dynamically Active Groups

    Authors: Annie Hou, Laura C. Parker, David J. Wilman, Sean L. McGee, William E. Harris, Jennifer L. Connelly, Michael L. Balogh, John S. Mulchaey, Richard G. Bower

    Abstract: The presence of substructure in galaxy groups and clusters is believed to be a sign of recent galaxy accretion and can be used not only to probe the assembly history of these structures, but also the evolution of their member galaxies. Using the Dressler-Shectman (DS) Test, we study substructure in a sample of intermediate redshift (z ~ 0.4) galaxy groups from the Group Environment and Evolution C… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 January, 2012; originally announced January 2012.

    Comments: 21 pages, 13 figures, MNRAS accepted

  43. The Nature of Star Formation at 24 microns in the Group Environment at 0.3 < z < 0.55

    Authors: K. Tyler, G. H. Rieke, D. J. Wilman, S. L. McGee, R. G. Bower, L. Bai, J. S. Mulchaey, L. C. Parker, Y. Shi, D. Pierini

    Abstract: Galaxy star formation rates (SFRs) are sensitive to the local environment; for example, the high-density regions at the cores of dense clusters are known to suppress star formation. It has been suggested that galaxy transformation occurs largely in groups, which are the intermediate step in density between field and cluster environments. In this paper, we use deep MIPS 24 micron observations of in… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 July, 2011; originally announced July 2011.

    Comments: Accepted to ApJ. 44 pages, 13 figures

  44. The Dawn of the Red: Star formation histories of group galaxies over the past 5 billion years

    Authors: Sean L. McGee, Michael L. Balogh, David J. Wilman, Richard G. Bower, John S. Mulchaey, Laura C. Parker, Augustus Oemler Jr.

    Abstract: We examine the star formation properties of group and field galaxies in two surveys, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS; at z ~ 0.08) and the Group Environment and Evolution Collaboration (GEEC; at z ~ 0.4). Using UV imaging from the GALEX space telescope, along with optical and, for GEEC, near infrared photometry, we compare the observed spectral energy distributions to large suites of stellar po… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 December, 2010; originally announced December 2010.

    Comments: 19 pages, MNRAS, in press

  45. Direct observational evidence for a large transient galaxy population in groups at 0.85<z<1

    Authors: Michael L. Balogh, Sean L. McGee, David J. Wilman, Alexis Finoguenov, Laura C. Parker, Jennifer L. Connelly, John S. Mulchaey, Richard G. Bower, Masayuki Tanaka, Stefania Giodini

    Abstract: (abridged) We introduce our survey of galaxy groups at 0.85<z<1, as an extension of the Group Environment and Evolution Collaboration (GEEC). Here we present the first results, based on Gemini GMOS-S nod-and-shuffle spectroscopy of seven galaxy groups selected from spectroscopically confirmed, extended XMM detections in COSMOS. In total we have over 100 confirmed group members, and four of the gro… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 January, 2011; v1 submitted 24 November, 2010; originally announced November 2010.

    Comments: MNRAS, in press. Minor revisions and updated references to match published version

  46. The roadmap for unification in galaxy group selection:. I. A search for extended X-ray emission in the CNOC2 survey

    Authors: A. Finoguenov, J. L. Connelly, L. C. Parker, D. J. Wilman, J. S. Mulchaey, R. P. Saglia, M. L. Balogh, R. G. Bower, S. L. McGee

    Abstract: X-ray properties of galaxy groups can unlock some of the most challenging research topics in modern extragalactic astronomy: the growth of structure and its influence on galaxy formation. Only with the advent of the Chandra and XMM facilities have X-ray observations reached the depths required to address these questions in a satisfactory manner. Here we present an X-ray imaging study of two patc… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 September, 2009; originally announced September 2009.

    Comments: 15 pages, ApJ in press

    Journal ref: Astrophys.J.704:564-575,2009

  47. arXiv:0908.0938  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO

    Statistical Tools for Classifying Galaxy Group Dynamics

    Authors: Annie Hou, Laura C. Parker, William E. Harris, David J. Wilman

    Abstract: The dynamical state of galaxy groups at intermediate redshifts can provide information about the growth of structure in the universe. We examine three goodness-of-fit tests, the Anderson--Darling (A-D), Kolmogorov and chi-squared tests, in order to determine which statistical tool is best able to distinguish between groups that are relaxed and those that are dynamically complex. We perform Monte… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 August, 2009; originally announced August 2009.

    Comments: 11 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

  48. The Masses and Shapes of Dark Matter Halos from Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing in the CFHTLS

    Authors: Laura C. Parker, Henk Hoekstra, Michael J. Hudson, Ludovic Van Waerbeke, Yannick Mellier

    Abstract: We present the first galaxy-galaxy weak lensing results using early data from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS). These results are based on ~22 sq. deg. of i' data. From this data, we estimate the average velocity dispersion for an L* galaxy at a redshift of 0.3 to be 137 +- 11 km/s, with a virial mass, M_{200}, of 1.1 +- 0.2 \times 10^{12} h^{-1} Msun and a rest frame R-… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 July, 2007; originally announced July 2007.

    Comments: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted to ApJ, uses emulateapj

  49. First cosmic shear results from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Wide Synoptic Legacy Survey

    Authors: H. Hoekstra, Y. Mellier, L. van Waerbeke, E. Semboloni, L. Fu, M. J. Hudson, L. C. Parker, I. Tereno, K. Benabed

    Abstract: We present the first measurements of the weak gravitational lensing signal induced by the large scale mass distribution from data obtained as part of the ongoing Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS). The data used in this analysis are from the Wide Synoptic Survey, which aims to image ~170 square degree in five filters. We have analysed ~22 deg2 (31 pointings) of i' data spread… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 November, 2005; originally announced November 2005.

    Comments: Submitted to ApJ

    Journal ref: Astrophys.J.647:116-127,2006

  50. Mass-to-Light Ratios of Galaxy Groups from Weak Lensing

    Authors: Laura C. Parker, Michael J. Hudson, Ray G. Carlberg, Henk Hoekstra

    Abstract: We present the findings of our weak lensing study of a sample of 116 CNOC2 galaxy groups. The lensing signal is used to estimate the mass-to-light ratio of these galaxy groups. The best fit isothermal sphere model to our lensing data has an Einstein radius of 0.88"+/-0.12", which corresponds to a shear-weighted velocity dispersion of 245+/-18 km/s. The mean mass-to-light ratio within 1 h^-1 Mpc… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 August, 2005; originally announced August 2005.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ 6 pages, 6 figures, uses emulateapj

    Journal ref: Astrophys.J.634:806-812,2005