The environment of radio sources in the VLA-COSMOS Survey field
Nicola Malavasi, Sandro Bardelli, Paolo Ciliegi, Olivier Ilbert, Lucia, Pozzetti, Elena Zucca

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy environment density influences the likelihood of hosting radio AGNs, finding that denser environments favor low power radio AGN presence, especially in quiescent galaxies up to redshift 2.
Contribution
It provides new evidence linking low power radio AGN occurrence to dense environments and galaxy quiescence, expanding understanding of galaxy evolution.
Findings
Radio AGNs are in denser environments than non-AGN galaxies.
Environmental effects are significant mainly for low power radio AGNs.
The fraction of quiescent galaxies hosting radio AGNs increases with decreasing redshift.
Abstract
Several problems regarding the process of galaxy formation are still open. One of them is the role played by AGN phenomena in contributing to galaxy build-up and to Star Formation (SF) quenching. On the other hand, the theory of AGN formation predicts these phenomena to be correlated with the host-galaxy environment, thus opening for links between SF quenching, environment and AGN phenomena in the galaxy formation paradigm. This work is focused on the study of the correlation between environmental density and radio AGN presence. Using data from the photometric COSMOS survey and the radio 1.4GHz VLA-COSMOS, a sample of radio AGNs has been defined. The environment has been studied throughout the use of the richness distributions inside a parallelepipedon with base side of 1 Mpc and height proportional to the photometric redshift precision. Richness distributions have been compared as a…
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