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2018MNRAS.474..547K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 474, 547-571 (2018/February-2)

Galaxy evolution in the metric of the cosmic web.

KRALJIC K., ARNOUTS S., PICHON C., LAIGLE C., DE LA TORRE S., VIBERT D., CADIOU C., DUBOIS Y., TREYER M., SCHIMD C., CODIS S., DE LAPPARENT V., DEVRIENDT J., HWANG H.S., LE BORGNE D., MALAVASI N., MILLIARD B., MUSSO M., POGOSYAN D., ALPASLAN M., BLAND-HAWTHORN J. and WRIGHT A.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

The role of the cosmic web in shaping galaxy properties is investigated in the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) spectroscopic survey in the redshift range 0.03 <= z <= 0.25. The stellar mass, u - r dust corrected colour and specific star formation rate (sSFR) of galaxies are analysed as a function of their distances to the 3D cosmic web features, such as nodes, filaments and walls, as reconstructed by DisPerSE. Significant mass and type/colour gradients are found for the whole population, with more massive and/or passive galaxies being located closer to the filament and wall than their less massive and/or star-forming counterparts. Mass segregation persists among the star-forming population alone. The red fraction of galaxies increases when closing in on nodes, and on filaments regardless of the distance to nodes. Similarly, the star-forming population reddens (or lowers its sSFR) at fixed mass when closing in on filament, implying that some quenching takes place. These trends are also found in the state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulation HORIZON-AGN. These results suggest that on top of stellar mass and large-scale density, the traceless component of the tides from the anisotropic large-scale environment also shapes galactic properties. An extension of excursion theory accounting for filamentary tides provides a qualitative explanation in terms of anisotropic assembly bias: at a given mass, the accretion rate varies with the orientation and distance to filaments. It also explains the absence of type/colour gradients in the data on smaller, non-linear scales.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): large-scale structure of Universe - cosmology: observations - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: statistics

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