The Zurich Environmental Study (ZENS) of Galaxies in Groups along the Cosmic Web. II. Galaxy Structural Measurements and the Concentration of Morphologically Classified Satellites in Diverse Environments

Abstract

We present structural measurements for the galaxies in the 0.05<z<0.0585 groups of the Zurich Environmental Study, aimed at establishing how galaxy properties depend on four environmental parameters: group halo mass MGROUP, group-centric distance R/R200, ranking into central or satellite, and large-scale structure density deltaLSS. Global galaxy structure is quantified both parametrically and non-parametrically. We correct all these measurements for observational biases due to PSF blurring and surface brightness effects as a function of galaxy size, magnitude, steepness of light profile and ellipticity. Structural parameters are derived also for bulges, disks and bars. We use the galaxy bulge-to-total ratios (B/T), together with the calibrated non-parametric structural estimators, to implement a quantitative morphological classification that maximizes purity in the resulting morphological samples. We investigate how the concentration C of satellite galaxies depends on galaxy mass for each Hubble type, and on MGROUP, R/R200 and deltaLSS. At galaxy masses M>1010 Msun, the concentration of disk satellites increases with increasing stellar mass, separately within each morphological bin of B/T. The known increase in concentration with stellar mass for disk satellites is thus due, at least in part, to an increase in galaxy central stellar density at constant B/T. The correlation between concentration and galaxy stellar mass becomes progressively steeper for later morphological types. The concentration of disk satellites shows a barely significant dependence on deltaLSS or R/R200. The strongest environmental effect is found with group mass for M>1010 Msun disk-dominated satellites, which are ~10% more concentrated in high mass groups than in lower mass groups.

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