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A Panoramic Mid-infrared Survey of Two Distant Clusters

J. E. Geach
  • Fonction : Auteur
Ian Smail
R. S. Ellis
  • Fonction : Auteur
S. M. Moran
  • Fonction : Auteur
G. P. Smith
  • Fonction : Auteur
T. Treu
  • Fonction : Auteur
A. C. Edge
  • Fonction : Auteur
T. Kodama
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

(abridged) We present panoramic Spitzer MIPS 24um observations covering 9x9Mpc (25'x25') fields around two massive clusters, Cl0024+16 and MS0451-03, at z=0.39 and z=0.55. Our observations cover a very wide range of environments within these clusters, from high-density regions around the cores out to the turn-around radius. Cross-correlating the mid-infrared catalogs with deep optical and near-infrared imaging of these fields, we investigate the optical/near-infrared colors of the mid-infrared sources. We find excesses of mid-infrared sources with optical/near-infrared colors expected of cluster members in the two clusters and test this selection using spectroscopically confirmed 24um members. The much more significant excess is associated with Cl0024+16, whereas MS0451-03 has comparatively few mid-infrared sources. The mid-infrared galaxy population in Cl0024+16 appears to be associated with dusty star-forming galaxies (typically redder than the general cluster population by up to A_V~1-2 mags) rather than emission from dusty tori around active galactic nuclei (AGN) in early-type hosts. The inferred total-infrared star-formation rates in Cl0024+16 are typically >5x greater than those found from a similar Halpha survey, indicating significant obscured activity in the cluster population. We find evidence for strong evolution of the level of dust-obscured star-formation in dense environments out to z=0.5, analogous to the rise in fraction of optically-selected star-forming galaxies seen in clusters and the field out to similar redshifts. However, there are clearly significant cluster-to-cluster variations in the populations of mid-infrared sources, probably reflecting differences in the intracluster media and recent dynamical evolution of these systems.

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hal-00082911 , version 1 (29-06-2006)

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J. E. Geach, Ian Smail, R. S. Ellis, S. M. Moran, G. P. Smith, et al.. A Panoramic Mid-infrared Survey of Two Distant Clusters. 2006. ⟨hal-00082911⟩
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