Large Scale Structures in the CANDELS Fields: The Role of the Environment in Star Formation Activity
Nima Chartab, Bahram Mobasher, Behnam Darvish, Steven L. Finkelstein,, Yicheng Guo, Dritan Kodra, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Jeffrey A. Newman, Camilla, Pacifici, Casey Papovich, Zahra Sattari, Abtin Shahidi, Mark E. Dickinson,, Sandra M. Faber, Henry C. Ferguson, Mauro Giavalisco

TL;DR
This study introduces a new density estimation method to analyze galaxy environments in the CANDELS fields, revealing how environment influences star formation quenching across different galaxy masses and redshifts.
Contribution
We develop a weighted von Mises kernel density estimation with boundary correction to accurately map galaxy densities and study environmental effects on star formation activity.
Findings
Environmental quenching affects massive galaxies up to z~3.5.
Over-dense regions host 20% more quiescent massive galaxies.
Quenching efficiency increases with stellar mass and varies with redshift.
Abstract
We present a robust method, weighted von Mises kernel density estimation, along with boundary correction to reconstruct the underlying number density field of galaxies. We apply this method to galaxies brighter than AB mag at the redshift range of in the five CANDELS fields (GOODS-N, GOODS-S, EGS, UDS, and COSMOS). We then use these measurements to explore the environmental dependence of the star formation activity of galaxies. We find strong evidence of environmental quenching for massive galaxies () out to such that an over-dense environment hosts more massive quiescent galaxies compared to an under-dense region. We also find that environmental quenching efficiency grows with stellar mass and reaches for massive galaxies at . The environmental quenching is…
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