The Distribution of Quenched Galaxies in the Massive z = 0.87 Galaxy Cluster El Gordo

Abstract

El Gordo (ACT-CL J0102-4915) is a massive galaxy cluster with two major mass components at redshift z=0.87. Using SED fitting results from JWST/NIRCam photometry, the fraction of quenched galaxies in this cluster was measured in two bins of stellar mass: 9<(M*/M)<10 and 10≤(M*/M)<12. While there is no correlation between the quenched fraction and angular separation from the cluster's overall center of mass, there is a correlation between the quenched fraction and angular separation from the center of the nearest of the two mass components for the less-massive galaxies. This suggests that environmental quenching processes are in place at z1, and that dwarf galaxies are more affected by those processes than massive galaxies.

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