Bibcode
Perez, Josefa; Tissera, Patricia
Bibliographical reference
Stellar Populations – Planning for the Next Decade, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 262, p. 410-411
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2010
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Description
Several attempts have been made in order to isolate the effect of galaxy
interactions by comparing galaxy in pairs with isolated galaxies.
However, different authors have proposed different ways to build these
control samples (CS). By using mock galaxy catalagues built up from the
Millennium Simulation, we show that the set of constrains used to define
a CS might introduce biases which could affect the interpretation of
results. In this analysis, we make use of the fact that the physics of
interactions is not included in the semi-analytic model, so that any
difference between the mock control and pair samples can be attributed
to selection biases. Thus, we suggest how to build an unique and
unbiased CS in order to individualize the effect of interactions. Based
on this theoretical findings and using the SDSS-DR4 data, we revise some
previous observational results of galaxy in pairs in order to evaluate
any possible disagreement. The comparison between simulations and
observations suggests an overestimated effect of the DM halo bias in
semianalytical models.