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Conference Introduction Duncan Forbes Swinburne University
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Conference Introduction Thanks to Meghan, Frazer and Mike Preview the upcoming conference (ie Ill give the least accurate talk) Personal and biased view (ie Ill forget to mention your seminal paper on environment) Lets have a clean and open discussion (no plutos)…
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This conference aims to…disentangle the complex interplay between nature and nurture. Malaysia, March 2009
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SOC chair: Lourdes Verdes Montenegro
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Defining Environment Field, Group and Cluster Projected local number density of nearby galaxies (volume density better) Cluster-centric distance (which centric?)
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Defining Environment Halo, subhalo, satellite Halo mass 3D dark matter density
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Morphology-Density Relation Dressler 1980 Clusters Field With time, spirals are replaced by S0s - Dressler et al. 1997
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Morphology-SF-Density Relation for Dwarf galaxies Forbes et al. 2003 dI -> dE -> dSph Einasto et al. 1974 Mayer et al. 2006
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In the extreme… Environmental trends due to: Nature: everything due to initial conditions, eg massive galaxies form early in the highest overdensities. OR Nurture: everything due to environment, eg galaxy-galaxy, galaxy-ICM, galaxy-dark matter interactions.
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What supresses star formation? Hopkins et al. 2004
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Environmental Madau plot Crain et al. 2009
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Gray et al. 2004 2dFGRS (Lewis et al. 2002) and SDSS (Gomez et al. 2003) => pre-processing in Groups ? The low density Field includes some quiescent galaxies (Gray et al. 2004) Supression at (group-like) densities
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What supresses star formation? Haines et al. 2007 Observation Lower density, less SF suppressed 100% star forming
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What supresses star formation? Croton et al. 2006 Model Haines et al. 2007 Observation
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Environmental Processes Steady gas accretion Ram pressure stripping (gas removal) Strangulation (turnoff gas supply) Interactions & Harassment (high ) Mergers (low ) Review by Boselli & Gavazzi 2006
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Kacprzak et al. 2009 High redshift gas accretion Stream-fed galaxies Dekel et al. 2009
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Rasmussen et al. 2006 Stripping in a Group
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Sun et al. 2005
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=> Formation of dark-matter free Tidal Dwarf Galaxies ? Interactions and Mergers
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Globular Cluster tidal stripping/accretion Bekki etal. 2003
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Peng etal. 2008 GC/L V
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Environmental Processes Ram pressure stripping (gas removal) Strangulation (turnoff gas supply) Steady gas accretion Interactions & Harassment (high ) Mergers (low ) Are their timescales and any feedback processes consistent with the observed Red sequence, green valley and blue cloud ?
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The Dearth of Environment Dependence Van den Bosch et al. 2008
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M V < -20 High density Low density Redshift Red galaxy fraction Evolution of the red sequence (Bell et al. 2004) Butcher-Oemler effect in place at medium redshift and in the field.
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Formation vs Assembly De Lucia 2007
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~13 Gyrs old dissipative rapid burst NGC1400 M B = -20 E/S0 Spolaor et al. 2008 50% See poster by Foster et al.
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NGC 4649 Globular Clusters Pierce et al. 2006
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Cluster-centric predictions Caution: global vs central values Caution: physical vs projected radii Caution: splashback De Lucia 2007
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No X-ray Halo Stripping in Groups Helsdon et al. 2001 Isolated BGGs Non-BGGs
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Luminosity Functions Miles et al. 2004 Low L X groups Low sigma Lots of spirals Current merging Pre-virialised
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Isolated Elliptical Galaxies A `control sample unaffected by the group/cluster environment Reda, Forbes et al. (2004) Early-type galaxy, V < 9,000 km/s, B < 14 No neighbours within: 700 km/s 0.67 Mpc in plane of the sky 2 B mags (factor of 6 in mass) => 36 ellipticals
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Colour-magnitude relation
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Fundamental Plane Deviant galaxies have young stellar populations and/or disturbed morphology Reda, Forbes & Hau 2005
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FP – Kappa style
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Radial Kinematics Hau & Forbes 2005
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NGC 821 - the nearest isolated elliptical galaxy ?
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Radial Ages - NGC 821 Proctor,Forbes etal. 2005
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Multi- GC systems Strader et al. 2005 Both red and blue sub- pops are coeval at ~12 Gyr old. Most GC formation in massive ellipticals happened at z > 2, not in recent mergers. BlueRed Old age isochrones
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Galaxy Bimodality M V ~ -20, M ~3x10 10 M o, M halo ~6x10 11 M o Luminosity function, Colour-magnitude, Star formation rates, bulge/disk ratio, X-ray emission, stellar age, AGN emission, M/L ratio Globular Cluster Specific Frequency Transition from hot accretion flows to cold accretion plus AGN/SN feedback (see Dekel, Keres, Croton etc)
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Relative GC numbers versus host galaxy stellar mass GC T N -parameter M * = galaxy stellar mass computed from 2MASS K-band mag Problem: Star formation histories vary Transition at M * ~few x 10 10 M sun (Forbes 2005)
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globular clusters are ~0.007% of a halos mass Galaxy Halo Mass Globular Cluster System Mass
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globular clusters are ~0.007% of a halos mass Galaxy Halo Mass Globular Cluster System Mass MW & M31 halo masses from Xue et al. 2008 & Lee et al. 2008
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Galaxy Halo Mass Globular Cluster System Mass Spitler & Forbes 2009 No clear environment trend
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Globular Clusters in Galaxy Clusters Where are the GCs in the Virgo galaxy cluster? 25% in M87 46% satellites 29% intracluster 100% The GC mass of a cluster-sized halo should include these 3 components. (Bekki et al. 2006)
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globular clusters are ~0.007% of a halos mass Galaxy Halo Mass Globular Cluster System Mass
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Galaxy Halo Mass Globular Cluster System Mass globular clusters are ~0.007% of a halos mass
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Galaxy Halo Mass Globular Cluster System Mass globular clusters are ~0.007% of a halos mass LG total masses from Mateo 1998 Fornax Sag. N147 N185 N205
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Potential method for determining Halo Masses… GC formation appears to be directly proportional to the host halo mass 0.007% of Halo Mass = (Globular Cluster System Mass)
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Conclusions Massive isolated galaxies can be quiescent Environment influences greater for dwarfs Galaxy (and GC) properties are bimodal Consider formation vs assembly times Galaxies have (strong) mass trends Some isolated galaxies show signs of a merger Globular clusters provide an alternative probe of galaxy formation and assembly And finally…
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…Not Nature vs Nurture but Nature AND Nurture Have a great conference…
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