The XXL Survey: XXX. Characterisation of the XLSSsC N01 supercluster and analysis of the galaxy stellar populations
V. Guglielmo, B. M. Poggianti, B. Vulcani, A. Moretti, J., Fritz, F. Gastaldello, C. Adami, C. A. Caretta, J.Willis, E., Koulouridis, M. E. Ramos Ceja, P. Giles, I. Baldry, M. Birkinshaw, and A. Bongiorno, M. Brown, L. Chiappetti, S. Driver, A. Elyiv, and A. Evrard, M. Grootes

TL;DR
This study characterizes a supercluster at z~0.3 from the XXL Survey, analyzing galaxy stellar populations and environmental effects on star formation, revealing environment influences galaxy activity but not the properties of star-forming galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of galaxy stellar populations within a supercluster at z~0.3, linking environment to star formation activity and quenching processes.
Findings
Depletion of star-forming/blue galaxies within cluster virial radii.
Massive galaxies are passive regardless of environment.
Environmental quenching signatures observed in passive galaxy ages.
Abstract
Superclusters form from the largest enhancements in the primordial density perturbation field and extend for tens of Mpc, tracing the large-scale structure of the Universe. We characterise XLSSsCN01, a rich supercluster at z~0.3 detected in the XXL Survey, composed of X-ray clusters of different virial masses and luminosities. As one of the first studies on this topic, we investigate the stellar populations of galaxies in different environments in the supercluster region. We study a magnitude-limited (r<=20) and a mass-limited sample (log(M*/M_sun)>10.8) of galaxies in the virialised region and in the outskirts of 11 XLSSsCN01 clusters, in high- and low-density field. We compute the stellar population properties of galaxies using spectral energy distribution and spectral fitting techniques, and study the dependence of star formation rates (SFR), colours, and stellar ages on environment.…
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