VIS3COS: III. environmental effects on the star formation histories of galaxies at z~0.8 seen in [OII], H$\delta$, and Dn4000
Ana Paulino-Afonso, David Sobral, Behnam Darvish, Bruno Ribeiro, Ian, Smail, Philip Best, Andra Stroe, Joseph Cairns

TL;DR
This study investigates how stellar mass and local environment influence the star formation histories of galaxies at z~0.8, revealing that denser environments tend to accelerate galaxy aging and quenching processes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into environmental effects on galaxy evolution at intermediate redshift using spectroscopic tracers like [OII], Hδ, and Dn4000.
Findings
Star formation decreases with increasing stellar mass.
Denser environments correlate with older stellar populations.
Intermediate densities may trigger star formation before quenching.
Abstract
[ABRIDGED] We present spectroscopic observations of 466 galaxies in and around a superstructure at targeted by the VIMOS Spectroscopic Survey of a Supercluster in the COSMOS field (VISCOS). We use [OII]3727, H, and to trace the recent, mid-, and long-term star formation histories and investigate how stellar mass and the local environment impacts those. By studying trends both in individual and composite galaxy spectra, we find that both stellar mass and environment play a role in the observed galactic properties. We find that the median [OII] equivalent width (|EW) decreases from {\AA} to {\AA} and increases from to with increasing stellar mass (from to ). Concerning the dependence on the environment, we find…
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