@inproceedings{16176149450b4fe5821b0fc12c98858a,
title = "Cluster galaxies at redshift 1.4",
abstract = "We present new and partly preliminary results on the galaxy populations in the massive, X-ray luminous cluster XMMU J2235-2557 at redshift 1.39. We use high-quality optical and NIR data to study the luminosity function of cluster galaxies at different wavelengths (restframe ≈ 3500, 6500, 9000 {\AA}), confirming previous results at lower redshifts showing that the redshift evolution of the characteristic luminosity M* of the luminosity function is consistent with passive evolution of a stellar population formed at redshift z>2. We build a restframe U-R vs R color-magnitude diagram from high-resolution z- and H-band images of XMMU J2235-2557 within R ≈ 700 kpc, finding a tight red sequence already in place. When compared to models of elliptical galaxy formation [1], the slope and location of the red sequence indicate a formation redshift of z ≈ 3 for the bulk of the stars in red sequence galaxies, at least brighter than M*+l. Spectral energy distribution fitting of multicolor data sampling the restframe ≈ 2700 9000 {\AA} wavelength range consistently indicates that cluster members on the red sequence are already massive galaxies hosting evolved stellar populations.",
keywords = "Clusters, Evolution - galaxies, Formation, Galaxies, General - galaxies",
author = "V. Strazzullo and P. Rosati and C. Lidman and C. Mullis and R. Demarco and R. Gobat and M. Nonino",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1063/1.3141528",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780735406483",
series = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
pages = "11--14",
booktitle = "Probing Stellar Populations Out To The Distant Universe - Cefalu 2008 - Proceedings of the International Conference",
note = "International Conference on Probing Stellar Populations Out To The Distant Universe, Cefalu 2008 ; Conference date: 07-09-2008 Through 19-09-2008",
}