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The fundamental plane for z=0.8-0.9 cluster galaxies

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 639, Issue 1, Pages L9-L12

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/501348

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galaxies : clusters : individual (RX J0152.7-1357, RX J1226.9+3332); galaxies : evolution; galaxies : stellar content

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We present the fundamental plane ( FP) for 38 early-type galaxies in the two rich galaxy clusters RX J0152.7 - 1357 (z = 0.83) and RX J1226.9 + 3332 (z = 0.89), reaching a limiting magnitude of M-B = -19.8 in the rest frame of the clusters. While the zero-point offset of the FP for these high-redshift clusters relative to our low-redshift sample is consistent with passive evolution with a formation redshift of z(form) approximate to 3.2, the FP for the high-redshift clusters is not only shifted as expected for a mass-independent z(form) but rotated relative to the z form low-redshift sample. Expressed as a relation between the galaxy masses and the mass-to-light ratios, the FP is significantly steeper for the high-redshift clusters than for our low-redshift sample. We interpret this as a mass dependency of the star formation history, as has been suggested by other recent studies. The low-mass galaxies (10(10.3) M-circle dot) have experienced star formation as recently as z approximate to 1.35 (1.5 Gyr prior to their look- back time), while galaxies with masses larger than 10(11.3) M-circle dot had their last major star formation episode at z > 4.5.

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