A Comparative Study of Density Field Estimation for Galaxies: New Insights into the Evolution of Galaxies with Environment in COSMOS out to z~3
Behnam Darvish, Bahram Mobasher, David Sobral, Nicholas Scoville and, Miguel Aragon-Calvo

TL;DR
This study compares various density estimation methods for galaxies in the COSMOS field, revealing that environment influences galaxy quenching at z<1, with adaptive kernel and Voronoi tessellation providing the most reliable density measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive evaluation of density estimators for galaxy environments and demonstrates the impact of environment on galaxy evolution up to z~3.
Findings
Voronoi tessellation outperforms other density estimators.
Galaxy color does not depend on environment up to z~3.
Environmental effects on quenching are significant at z<1.3.
Abstract
It is well-known that galaxy environment has a fundamental effect in shaping its properties. We study the environmental effects on galaxy evolution, with an emphasis on the environment defined as the local number density of galaxies. The density field is estimated with different estimators (weighted adaptive kernel smoothing, 10 and 5 nearest neighbors, Voronoi and Delaunay tessellation) for a K24 sample of 190,000 galaxies in the COSMOS field at 0.1z3.1. The performance of each estimator is evaluated with extensive simulations. We show that overall, there is a good agreement between the estimated density fields using different methods over 2 dex in overdensity values. However, our simulations show that adaptive kernel and Voronoi tessellation outperform other methods. Using the Voronoi tessellation method, we assign surface densities to a mass…
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