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Gas depletion in cluster galaxies depends strongly on their internal structure

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arxiv 1207.3924 v2 pith:I4P57HSC submitted 2012-07-17 astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO

Gas depletion in cluster galaxies depends strongly on their internal structure

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We analyze galaxies in 300 nearby groups and clusters identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using a photometric gas mass indicator that is useful for estimating the degree to which the interstellar medium of a cluster galaxy has been depleted. We study the radial dependence of inferred gas mass fractions for galaxies of different stellar masses and stellar surface densities. At fixed clustercentric distance and at fixed stellar mass, lower density galaxies are more strongly depleted of their gas than higher density galaxies. An analysis of depletion trends in the two-dimensional plane of stellar mass $M_*$ and stellar mass surface density $\mu_*$ reveals that gas depletion at fixed clustercentric radius is much more sensitive to the density of a galaxy than to its mass. We suggest that low density galaxies are more easily depleted of their gas, because they are more easily affected by ram-pressure and/or tidal forces. We also look at the dependence of our gas fraction/radius relations on the velocity dispersion of the cluster, finding no clear systematic trend.

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