Compact groups of galaxies in SDSS & LAMOST. I. : J/ApJS/246/12


Authors : Zheng Y.-L. orcid , Shen S.-Y. (hide) , Shen S.-Y. et..al

Bibcode : 2020ApJS..246...12Z (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)

CDS Keywords : Galaxies, spectra; Surveys; Optical; Redshifts; Photometry, SDSS
UAT : Galaxies, Spectroscopy, Surveys, Optical astronomy, Redshifted, Optical astronomy, Sloan photometry

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Compact groups of galaxies in Sloan Digital Sky Survey and LAMOST spectral survey. I. The Catalogs. (2020)

Keywords : Galaxy groups ; Hickson compact group ; Redshift surveys ; Galaxy environments

Abstract:A compact group (CG) is a kind of special galaxy system where the galaxy members are separated at distances of the order of galaxy size. The strong interaction between the galaxy members makes CGs ideal labs for studying the environmental effects on galaxy evolution. The traditional photometric selection algorithm biases against the CG candidates at low redshifts, while the spectroscopic identification technique is affected by the spectroscopic incompleteness of sample galaxies and typically biases against the high redshift candidates. In this study, we combine these two methods and select CGs in the main galaxy sample of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, where we also have taken the advantages of the complementary redshift measurements from ...(more)
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In this paper, we select the compact groups (CGs) in the largest and most complete low redshift spectroscopic galaxy sample, the SDSS main galaxy sample (MGS; Sohn+ 2016, J/ApJS/225/23), which is defined as the galaxies with r-band Galactic extinction corrected Petrosian magnitude r<=17.77. We also impose a bright-end limit r>=14.00 on our sample galaxies. We take the basic photometric parameters and spectroscopic redshifts of the MGS from the NYU Value-Added Galaxy Catalog (Blanton+ 2005AJ....129.2562B), which is based on DR7 of the SDSS (see II/294). We matched the photometric MGS sample with the SDSS-DR14, the most up-to-date LAMOST data release (DR7 V0, until March of 2019) and the GAMA-DR2 (Liske+ 2015, J/MNRAS/452/2087) and obtained a significant amount of extra redshifts.
Shiyin Shen [ssy at shao.ac.cn]

                
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