Where Giants Dwell: Probing the Environments of Early Massive Quiescent Galaxies
Gabriella De Lucia, Lizhi Xie, Michaela Hirschmann, and Fabio Fontanot

TL;DR
This study uses the GAEA model to explore the environments and properties of massive quiescent galaxies at high redshift, revealing their diverse environments, formation histories, and evolutionary paths.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental diversity and formation timescales of early massive quiescent galaxies using a comprehensive theoretical model.
Findings
High-z quiescent galaxies are alpha-enhanced with varied metallicities.
They occupy a wide range of environments from voids to dense regions.
Descendants show diverse masses and environments, with some remaining quenched.
Abstract
We investigate the environments of massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 5 using the GAlaxy Evolution and Assembly (GAEA) theoretical model. We select galaxies with stellar mass ~10^10.8 Msun and specific star formation rate below 0.3x t_Hubble, yielding in a sample of about 5,000 galaxies within a simulated volume of ~685 Mpc. These galaxies have formation times that cover well the range inferred from recent observational data, including a few rare objects with very short formation time-scales and early formation epochs. Model high-z quiescent galaxies are alpha-enhanced and exhibit a wide range of stellar metallicity, in broad agreement with current observational estimates. Massive high-z quiescent galaxies in our model occupy a wide range of environments, from void-like regions to dense knots at the intersections of filaments. Quiescent galaxies in underdense regions typically reside…
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