Context. The fraction of galaxies bound in groups in the nearby Universe is high (50% at z ∼ 0). Systematic studies of galaxy properties in groups are important in order to improve our understanding of the evolution of galaxies and of the physical phenomena occurring within this environment. Aims. We have built a complete spectrophotometric sample of galaxies within X-ray detected, optically spectroscopically confirmed groups and clusters (G&C), covering a wide range of halo masses at z ≤ 0.6. Methods. In the context of the XXL survey, we analyse a sample of 164 G&C in the XXL-North region (XXL-N), at z ≤ 0.6, with a wide range of virial masses (1.24 × 10 13 ≤ M 500,scal (M o ) ≤ 6.63 × 10 14 ) and X-ray luminosities ((2.27 × 10 41 ≤ L 500,scalXXL (erg-s -1 ) ≤ 2.15 × 10 44 )). The G&C are X-ray selected and spectroscopically confirmed. We describe the membership assignment and the spectroscopic completeness analysis, and compute stellar masses. As a first scientific exploitation of the sample, we study the dependence of the galaxy stellar mass function (GSMF) on global environment. Results. We present a spectrophotometric characterisation of the G&C and their galaxies. The final sample contains 132 G&C, 22 111 field galaxies and 2225 G&C galaxies with r-band magnitude <20. Of the G&C, 95% have at least three spectroscopic members, and 70% at least ten. The shape of the GSMF seems not to depend on environment (field versus G&C) or X-ray luminosity (used as a proxy for the virial mass of the system). These results are confirmed by the study of the correlation between mean stellar mass of G&C members and L 500,scalXXL . We release the spectrophotometric catalogue of galaxies with all the quantities computed in this work. Conclusions. As a first homogeneous census of galaxies within X-ray spectroscopically confirmed G&C at these redshifts, this sample will allow environmental studies of the evolution of galaxy properties.

The XXL Survey: XXII. the XXL-North spectrophotometric sample and galaxy stellar mass function in X-ray detected groups and clusters / Guglielmo, V.; Poggianti, B.M.; Vulcani, B.; Adami, C.; Gastaldello, F.; Ettori, S.; Fotoupoulou, S.; Koulouridis, E.; Ramos Ceja, M.E.; Giles, P.; McGee, S.; Altieri, B.; Baldry, I.; Birkinshaw, M.; Bolzonella, M.; Bongiorno, A.; Brown, M.; Chiappetti, L.; Driver, S.; Elyiv, A.; Evrard, A.; Garilli, B.; Grootes, M.; Guennou, L.; Hopkins, A.; Horellou, C.; Iovino, A.; Lidman, C.; Liske, J.; Maurogordato, S.; Owers, M.; Pacaud, F.; Paltani, S.; Pierre, M.; Plionis, M.; Ponman, T.; Robotham, A.; Sadibekova, T.; Scodeggio, M.; Sereno, M.; Smolčić, V.; Tuffs, R.; Valtchanov, I.; Vignali, C.; Willis, J.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - STAMPA. - 620:(2018), pp. A7.A7-A7.A7. [10.1051/0004-6361/201730709]

The XXL Survey: XXII. the XXL-North spectrophotometric sample and galaxy stellar mass function in X-ray detected groups and clusters

Bolzonella, M.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Sereno, M.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Vignali, C.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2018

Abstract

Context. The fraction of galaxies bound in groups in the nearby Universe is high (50% at z ∼ 0). Systematic studies of galaxy properties in groups are important in order to improve our understanding of the evolution of galaxies and of the physical phenomena occurring within this environment. Aims. We have built a complete spectrophotometric sample of galaxies within X-ray detected, optically spectroscopically confirmed groups and clusters (G&C), covering a wide range of halo masses at z ≤ 0.6. Methods. In the context of the XXL survey, we analyse a sample of 164 G&C in the XXL-North region (XXL-N), at z ≤ 0.6, with a wide range of virial masses (1.24 × 10 13 ≤ M 500,scal (M o ) ≤ 6.63 × 10 14 ) and X-ray luminosities ((2.27 × 10 41 ≤ L 500,scalXXL (erg-s -1 ) ≤ 2.15 × 10 44 )). The G&C are X-ray selected and spectroscopically confirmed. We describe the membership assignment and the spectroscopic completeness analysis, and compute stellar masses. As a first scientific exploitation of the sample, we study the dependence of the galaxy stellar mass function (GSMF) on global environment. Results. We present a spectrophotometric characterisation of the G&C and their galaxies. The final sample contains 132 G&C, 22 111 field galaxies and 2225 G&C galaxies with r-band magnitude <20. Of the G&C, 95% have at least three spectroscopic members, and 70% at least ten. The shape of the GSMF seems not to depend on environment (field versus G&C) or X-ray luminosity (used as a proxy for the virial mass of the system). These results are confirmed by the study of the correlation between mean stellar mass of G&C members and L 500,scalXXL . We release the spectrophotometric catalogue of galaxies with all the quantities computed in this work. Conclusions. As a first homogeneous census of galaxies within X-ray spectroscopically confirmed G&C at these redshifts, this sample will allow environmental studies of the evolution of galaxy properties.
2018
The XXL Survey: XXII. the XXL-North spectrophotometric sample and galaxy stellar mass function in X-ray detected groups and clusters / Guglielmo, V.; Poggianti, B.M.; Vulcani, B.; Adami, C.; Gastaldello, F.; Ettori, S.; Fotoupoulou, S.; Koulouridis, E.; Ramos Ceja, M.E.; Giles, P.; McGee, S.; Altieri, B.; Baldry, I.; Birkinshaw, M.; Bolzonella, M.; Bongiorno, A.; Brown, M.; Chiappetti, L.; Driver, S.; Elyiv, A.; Evrard, A.; Garilli, B.; Grootes, M.; Guennou, L.; Hopkins, A.; Horellou, C.; Iovino, A.; Lidman, C.; Liske, J.; Maurogordato, S.; Owers, M.; Pacaud, F.; Paltani, S.; Pierre, M.; Plionis, M.; Ponman, T.; Robotham, A.; Sadibekova, T.; Scodeggio, M.; Sereno, M.; Smolčić, V.; Tuffs, R.; Valtchanov, I.; Vignali, C.; Willis, J.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - STAMPA. - 620:(2018), pp. A7.A7-A7.A7. [10.1051/0004-6361/201730709]
Guglielmo, V.; Poggianti, B.M.; Vulcani, B.; Adami, C.; Gastaldello, F.; Ettori, S.; Fotoupoulou, S.; Koulouridis, E.; Ramos Ceja, M.E.; Giles, P.; McGee, S.; Altieri, B.; Baldry, I.; Birkinshaw, M.; Bolzonella, M.; Bongiorno, A.; Brown, M.; Chiappetti, L.; Driver, S.; Elyiv, A.; Evrard, A.; Garilli, B.; Grootes, M.; Guennou, L.; Hopkins, A.; Horellou, C.; Iovino, A.; Lidman, C.; Liske, J.; Maurogordato, S.; Owers, M.; Pacaud, F.; Paltani, S.; Pierre, M.; Plionis, M.; Ponman, T.; Robotham, A.; Sadibekova, T.; Scodeggio, M.; Sereno, M.; Smolčić, V.; Tuffs, R.; Valtchanov, I.; Vignali, C.; Willis, J.
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