The VANDELS Survey: Star formation and quenching in two over-densities at 3 < z < 4
M. Espinoza Ortiz, L. Guaita, R. Demarco, A. Calabr\'o, L. Pentericci,, M. Castellano, M. Celeste Artale, N. P. Hathi, Anton M. Koekemoer, F., Mannucci, P. Hibon, D. J. McLeod, A. Gargiulo, E. Pompei

TL;DR
This study investigates how proto-cluster over-densities at 3 < z < 4 influence galaxy evolution, revealing the presence of massive quenched galaxies and AGNs, and using simulations to understand their development and quenching mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the properties of quenched galaxies in high-redshift proto-clusters and links observational data with simulations to understand galaxy evolution in dense environments.
Findings
Proto-clusters host massive quenched galaxies with low sSFR.
High-density peaks contain AGNs and passive galaxies.
Simulations suggest high early sSFR and mass growth in proto-cluster galaxies.
Abstract
Context: Understanding galaxy evolution in dense environments, particularly proto-clusters, is crucial for studying mechanisms driving star formation and quenching. Aims: This study examines how two proto-cluster over-densities at 3 < z < 4 impact star formation rate (SFR), stellar mass, and morphology, focusing on quenched galaxies. Methods: We identified proto-cluster over-densities in the Chandra Deep Field South (CDFS) and Ultra Deep Survey (UDS) regions of the VANDELS survey. Using spectral energy distribution analysis, Bayesian methods (BEAGLE and BAGPIPES) helped derive best-fit parameters and U-V and V-J rest-frame colours (UVJ), classifying galaxies as quenched or star-forming based on UVJ diagrams and specific star formation rates (sSFR). TNG300 simulations aided interpretation. Results: Two of 13 proto-cluster over-densities host quenched galaxies with red U-V colours, low…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
