Astrophysics
[Submitted on 19 Apr 1996]
Title:The Palomar Distant Cluster Survey : III. The Colors of the Cluster Galaxies
View PDFAbstract: We present a color analysis of the galaxy populations of candidate clusters of galaxies from the Palomar Distant Cluster Survey (Postman et al.\ 1996). The survey was conducted in two broad band filters that closely match $V$ and $I$ and contains a total of 79 candidate clusters of galaxies, covering an estimated redshift range $0.2 \simless z \simless 1.2$. We examine the color evolution in the 57 richest clusters from this survey. The intermediate redshift ($0.2 \simless z \simless 0.4$) clusters show a distinct locus of galaxy colors in the color--magnitude diagram. This ridge line corresponds well with the expected no--evolution color of present--day elliptical galaxies at these redshifts. In clusters at redshifts of $z \simgreat 0.5$, this red envelope has shifted bluewards compared to the ``no--evolution'' prediction. By $z \sim 0.8$ there are only a few galaxies which are as red in their rest-frame as present--day ellipticals. The detected evolution is consistent with passive aging of stellar populations formed at redshifts of $z \simgreat 2$. Though the uncertainties are large, the Butcher--Oemler effect is observed in the Palomar clusters. The fraction of blue galaxies increases with the estimated redshift of the cluster at a 96.2\% confidence level. The measured blue fractions of the intermediate redshift clusters ($f_{b} \sim 0.2 - 0.3$) are consistent with those found previously by Butcher \& Oemler (1984). The trend in the Palomar clusters suggests that $f_{b}$ can be greater than 0.4 in clusters of galaxies at redshifts of $z \simgreat 0.6$.
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