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The HST-Hyperion Survey: Environmental Imprints on the Stellar-Mass Function at z~2.5

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-04-22 v2

Abstract

Not all galaxies at Cosmic Noon evolve in the same way. It remains unclear how the local environment -- especially the extreme overdensities of protoclusters -- affects stellar mass assembly at high redshift. The stellar mass function (SMF) encodes these processes; comparing SMFs across environments reveals differences in evolutionary history. We present the SMF of the Hyperion proto-supercluster at z2.5z\sim2.5, one of the largest and most massive protostructures known. This dataset provides the most statistically robust SMF of a single protostructure at z>2z>2. By comparing the SMF of overdense peaks within Hyperion to the coeval field, we ask: how early, and how strongly, does a dense environment favor massive galaxies? Using COSMOS2020 photometry with ground-based and new HST grism spectroscopy, we construct a 3D overdensity map that assigns galaxies to peaks, outskirts, or the field. We perform 100 Monte Carlo realizations to propagate redshift and mass uncertainties, and derive SMFs normalized to the field. The peaks show a clear excess of massive galaxies: number densities at log(M/M)11\log(M_*/M_\odot)\sim 11 are ~10x higher than the field, while those at log(M/M)9.5\log(M_*/M_\odot)\sim 9.5 are enhanced by only ~3.5x. By contrast, the outskirts and Hyperion as a whole mirror the field. Environmental effects on stellar mass growth are thus evident by z2.5z\sim 2.5. The densest regions already host galaxies with accelerated growth, while the global SMF masks this signal. Protostructures therefore begin shaping the high-mass end of the SMF well before cluster quenching, and may drive the elevated star formation at Cosmic Noon.

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@article{arxiv.2509.02714,
  title  = {The HST-Hyperion Survey: Environmental Imprints on the Stellar-Mass Function at z~2.5},
  author = {Derek Sikorski and Ben Forrest and Brian C. Lemaux and Lu Shen and Finn Giddings and Roy Gal and Olga Cucciati and Emmet Golden-Marx and Weida Hu and Denise Hung and Lori Lubin and Kaila Ronayne and Ekta Shah and Sandro Bardelli and Devontae C. Baxter and Gayathri Gururajan and Laurence Tresse and Giovanni Zamorani and Joel Diamond and Lucia Guaita and Nimish Hathi and Elena Zucca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02714},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for Publication in A&A