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Abstract

The star-formation status of high-z cluster galaxies: Effects of large scale structure

Seong-Kook Lee (SNU), Myungshin Im (SNU), Jae-Woo Kim (KASI), Minhee Hyun, Bomi Park (SNU), Insu Paek (SNU), Yongjung Kim (KIAA), Dohyung Kim (PNU), Jennifer Lotz (STScI), Anton Koekemoer (STScI),  Conor McPartland (University of Hawaii), Michael Peth (John Hopkins), Changbom Park (KIAS), Juhan Kim (KIAS), Jaehyun Lee (KIAS)

At high redshifts, unlike local, the star formation status, such as quiescent galaxy fraction, of galaxy clusters shows a significant cluster-by-cluster variation. We investigate the behavior of this variation, using galaxy clusters found in the SXDS/UDS field, and confirmed using the Magellan telescope. As the results of this study, we suggest that the extent of connected large-scale structure to be considered to explain this interesting trend observed.

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