An high definition view of the COSMOS Wall at z~0.73
A. Iovino, V. Petropoulou, M. Scodeggio, M. Bolzonella, G. Zamorani,, S. Bardelli, O. Cucciati, L. Pozzetti, L. Tasca, D. Vergani, E. Zucca, A., Finoguenov, O. Ilbert, M. Tanaka, M. Salvato, K. Kovac, P. Cassata

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed, high-definition mapping of the COSMOS Wall at z~0.73, revealing how galaxy properties vary with environment during a key epoch in cosmic history.
Contribution
It offers the deepest spectroscopic survey of the COSMOS Wall, enabling precise environmental analysis of galaxy evolution at z~0.73.
Findings
Detailed environmental dependence of galaxy properties mapped
High completeness in stellar mass down to log(M/M_sun)~9.8
Rich ancillary data enhances analysis accuracy
Abstract
We present a study of a large filamentary structure at z~0.73 in the field of the COSMOS survey, the so-called COSMOS Wall. This structure encompasses a comprehensive range of environments from a dense cluster and a number of galaxy groups to filaments, less dense regions, and adjacent voids. It thus provides a valuable laboratory for the accurate mapping of environmental effects on galaxy evolution at a look-back time of ~6.5 Gyr, when the Universe was roughly half its present age. We performed deep spectroscopic observations with VIMOS at VLT of a K-band selected sample of galaxies in this complex structure, building a sample of galaxies complete in galaxy stellar mass down to a lower limit of log(M/M_sun)~ 9.8, which is significantly deeper than previously available data. Thanks to its location within the COSMOS survey, each galaxy benefits from a wealth of ancillary information.…
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