2009
DOI: 10.1002/asna.200911266
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

The evolution of cluster early‐type galaxies over the past 8 Gyr

Abstract: We present the Fundamental Plane (FP) of early-type galaxies in the clusters of galaxies RXJ1415.1+3612 at z = 1.013. This is the first detailed FP investigation of cluster early-type galaxies at redshift z = 1. The distant cluster galaxies follow a steeper FP relation compared to the local FP. The change in the slope of the FP can be interpreted as a massdependent evolution. To analyse in more detail the galaxy population in high redshift galaxy clusters at 0.8 < z < 1, we combine our sample with a previous d… Show more

Help me understand this report
View preprint versions

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
3
1
1

Citation Types

3
10
0

Year Published

2009
2009
2014
2014

Publication Types

Select...
6

Relationship

1
5

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 11 publications
(13 citation statements)
references
References 49 publications
3
10
0
Order By: Relevance
“…Similarly for the KR, Studies of the KR at intermediate redshift show changes in Δβ KR consistent with ETGs becoming more luminous with lookback time and the slope generally appears to be unchanged (Barrientos, Schade & Lopez‐Cruz 1996; Pahre, Djorgovski & de Carvalho 1996; Schade et al 1996; Schade, Barrientos & Lopez‐Cruz 1997; Ziegler et al 1999; La Barbera et al 2003; Fritz et al 2005; Holden et al 2005b). Similar conclusions are drawn from the evolution of the FJR (Bender, Ziegler & Bruzual 1996; Ziegler et al 2001, 2005; Fritz et al 2005) and the FP (van Dokkum & Franx 1996; van Dokkum et al 1998, 2001; Kelson et al 2000; Treu et al 2001; van Dokkum & Ellis 2003; Fritz et al 2005, 2009; Holden et al 2005a, 2010; Moran et al 2005; van der Wel et al 2005, 2006; Barr et al 2006; Jørgensen et al 2006; van Dokkum & van der Marel 2007; van der Marel & van Dokkum 2007; Saglia et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…Similarly for the KR, Studies of the KR at intermediate redshift show changes in Δβ KR consistent with ETGs becoming more luminous with lookback time and the slope generally appears to be unchanged (Barrientos, Schade & Lopez‐Cruz 1996; Pahre, Djorgovski & de Carvalho 1996; Schade et al 1996; Schade, Barrientos & Lopez‐Cruz 1997; Ziegler et al 1999; La Barbera et al 2003; Fritz et al 2005; Holden et al 2005b). Similar conclusions are drawn from the evolution of the FJR (Bender, Ziegler & Bruzual 1996; Ziegler et al 2001, 2005; Fritz et al 2005) and the FP (van Dokkum & Franx 1996; van Dokkum et al 1998, 2001; Kelson et al 2000; Treu et al 2001; van Dokkum & Ellis 2003; Fritz et al 2005, 2009; Holden et al 2005a, 2010; Moran et al 2005; van der Wel et al 2005, 2006; Barr et al 2006; Jørgensen et al 2006; van Dokkum & van der Marel 2007; van der Marel & van Dokkum 2007; Saglia et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Recently, there has been debate over the observation of downsizing (Cowie et al 1996; Thomas et al 2005) and the role of selection effects: the study of Holden et al (2010) at z ∼ 0.8 found no evidence that the tilt of the high‐ z FP changes from its local value, which implies that the findings of Jørgensen et al (2006), Fritz et al (2009) and Saglia et al (2010) are biased by selection effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our local sample we obtained a zeropoint of c = −9.093, which agrees well with the previous result of Gebhardt et al (2003) (−9.062); and the resulting rms scatter σ tot = 0.113 is not significantly higher than the local value (∼0.1 dex; Fritz et al 2005). However, we found a different FP intercept for the high-redshift galaxies, according to previous studies of FP evolution (for example Gebhardt et al 2003;Fritz et al 2009b). This difference in the zero-point is usually interpreted as a difference in surface brightness caused by luminosity evolution, under the assumption that all early-type galaxies evolve in the same way, i.e.…”
Section: The Fundamental Planesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…According to this, massive galaxies evolve passively on longer time-scales, whereas less massive systems have more extended star-formation histories and continue to form stars at much later epochs. The recent studies of Fritz et al (2009a) for a sample of 24 field galaxies covering redshifts 0.20 < z < 0.75, and Fritz et al (2009b) for a sample of 50 cluster galaxies at z ∼ 1, also support the evolution in the slope of the FP for both field and cluster galaxies, suggesting that the internal properties of a galaxy are more important to its evolutionary history than its enviroment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The BCG of WARPJ1415 is very large, luminous and unusually massive, with a reported stellar mass of 2 × 10 12 M (Fritz et al 2009). The color image obtained with SUBARU-Suprime Cam BRZ (Fig.…”
Section: Connection Between Icm Core Properties and The Bcgmentioning
confidence: 99%