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 HST/F160w≤26 AB mag at the redshift range of 0.4≤z≤5 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 (M≳1011M⊙) out to z∼3.5 such that an over-dense environment hosts ≳20% more massive quiescent galaxies compared to an under-dense region. We also find that environmental quenching efficiency grows with stellar mass and reaches ∼60% for massive galaxies at z∼0.5. The environmental quenching is also more efficient in comparison to the stellar mass quenching for low mass galaxies (M≲1010M⊙) at low and intermediate redshifts (z≲1.2). Our findings concur thoroughly with the "over-consumption" quenching model where the termination of cool gas accretion (cosmological starvation) happens in an over-dense environment and the galaxy starts to consume its remaining gas reservoir in depletion time. The depletion time depends on the stellar mass and could explain the evolution of environmental quenching efficiency with the stellar mass.
@article{arxiv.1912.04890,
title = {Large Scale Structures in the CANDELS Fields: The Role of the Environment in Star Formation Activity},
author = {Nima Chartab and Bahram Mobasher and Behnam Darvish and Steven L. Finkelstein and Yicheng Guo and Dritan Kodra and Kyoung-Soo Lee and Jeffrey A. Newman and Camilla Pacifici and Casey Papovich and Zahra Sattari and Abtin Shahidi and Mark E. Dickinson and Sandra M. Faber and Henry C. Ferguson and Mauro Giavalisco and Marziye jafariyazani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.04890},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
17 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in the ApJ. Catalogs of the environment measurements and the density maps will be available with the final published paper in ApJ