The probability of identifying the cosmic web environment of galaxies around clusters motivated by the Weave Wide Field Cluster Survey
Daniel J. Cornwell, Alfonso Arag\'on-Salamanca, Ulrike Kuchner, Meghan, E. Gray, Frazer R. Pearce, Alexander Knebe

TL;DR
This study evaluates how well upcoming wide-field spectroscopic surveys can identify the cosmic web environments of galaxies around clusters, highlighting challenges and potential solutions for accurate environment classification.
Contribution
It develops and tests methods to determine galaxy environments in cluster infall regions using simulations and mock observations, applicable to surveys like WWFCS.
Findings
Cluster core galaxy environments can be identified with high completeness.
Filament and NCF galaxy samples are significantly contaminated and incomplete.
Large spectroscopic samples enable robust statistical analysis despite uncertainties.
Abstract
Upcoming wide-field spectroscopic surveys will observe galaxies in a range of cosmic web environments in and around galaxy clusters. In this paper, we test and quantify how successfully we will be able to identify the environment of individual galaxies in the vicinity of massive galaxy clusters, reaching out to into the clusters' infall region. We focus on the WEAVE Wide Field Cluster Survey (WWFCS), but the methods we develop can be easily generalised to any similar spectroscopic survey. Using numerical simulations of a large sample of massive galaxy clusters from \textsc{TheThreeHundred} project, we produce mock observations that take into account the selection effects and observational constraints imposed by the WWFCS. We then compare the `true' environment of each galaxy derived from the simulations (cluster core, filament, and neither core nor filament, {``NCF''})…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
