Further Studies of the Local Environmental Dependence of Galaxy Properties
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Abstract
Using the three-dimensional galaxy local density in a comoving sphere with a radius of the distance to the fifth nearest galaxy for each galaxy, we construct two samples at both extremes of density from the volume-limited Main galaxy sample of the Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS DR6). It is found that the sample at low density has a higher proportion of faint, blue, and late-type galaxies and a lower proportion of luminous, red, and early-type galaxies than the sample at high density. We also measure the projected local density , which is computed from the distance to the fifth nearest neighbor within a redshift slice ± 1000 km s-1 of each galaxy, and come to the same conclusions. In addition, we note that there is no significant difference between the mean luminosity and the mean colors of two samples (< 1 σ), which is consistent with the conclusion obtained by Deng and colleagues in 2007.
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