The dependence on environment of the color-magnitude relation of galaxies
Abstract
The distribution in color and absolute magnitude is presented for 55,158 galaxies taken from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in the redshift range 0.08<z<0.12, as a function of galaxy number overdensity in a line-of-sight cylinder of transverse radius 1 h-1 Mpc. In all environments, bulge-dominated galaxies (defined to be those with radial profiles best fit with large S\'ersic indices) form a narrow, well defined color--magnitude relation. Although the most luminous galaxies reside preferentially in the highest density regions, there is only a barely detectable variation in the color (zero-point) or slope of the color--magnitude relation (<0.02 mag in 0.1[g-r] or [B-V]). These results constrain variations with environmental density in the ages or metallicities of typical bulge-dominated galaxies to be under 20 percent.
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