EVOLUTION OF IR-SELECTED GALAXIES IN Z~0.4 CLUSTERS

Abstract

Wide-field optical and near--IR (JHK) imaging is presented for two rich galaxy clusters: Abell~370 at z=0.374 and Abell~851 (Cl0939+47) at z=0.407. Galaxy catalogs selected from the near--IR images are 90\% complete to approximately 1.5 mag below K resulting in samples with 100 probable member galaxies per cluster in the central 2 Mpc. Comparison with HST WFPC images yields subsamples of 70 galaxies in each cluster with morphological types. Analysis of the complete samples and the HST subsamples shows that the z 0.4 E/S0s are bluer than those in the Bower et al.\ (1992) Coma sample in the optical-K color by 0.13~mag for Abell~370 and by 0.18~mag for Abell~851. If real, the bluing of the E/S0 populations at moderate redshift is consistent with that calculated from the Bruzual and Charlot (1993) models of passive elliptical galaxy evolution. In both clusters the intrinsic scatter of the known E/S0s about their optical-K color--mag relation is small ( 0.06 mag) and not significantly different from that of Coma E/S0s as given by Bower et al.\ (1992), indicating that the galaxies within each cluster formed at the same time at an early epoch.

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