We present an analysis of the galaxy stellar mass function (SMF) of 14 known protoclusters between 2.0<z<2.5 in the COSMOS field, down to a mass limit of 109.5 M⊙. We use existing photometric redshifts with a statistical background subtraction, and consider star-forming and quiescent galaxies identified from (NUV−r) and (r−J) colours separately. Our fiducial sample includes galaxies within 1 Mpc of the cluster centres. The shape of the protocluster SMF of star-forming galaxies is indistinguishable from that of the general field at this redshift. Quiescent galaxies, however, show a flatter SMF than in the field, with an upturn at low mass, though this is only significant at ∼2σ. There is no strong evidence for a dominant population of quiescent galaxies at any mass, with a fraction of <15% at 1σ confidence for galaxies with logM∗/M⊙<10.5. We compare our results with a sample of galaxies groups at 1<z<1.5, and demonstrate that a significant amount of environmental quenching must take place between these epochs, increasing the relative abundance of high-mass (M>1010.5M⊙) quiescent galaxies by a factor of ≳ 2. However, we find that at lower masses (M<1010.5M⊙), no additional environmental quenching is required.
@article{arxiv.2312.12380,
title = {The stellar mass function of quiescent galaxies in 2 < z < 2.5 protoclusters},
author = {Adit H. Edward and Michael L. Balogh and Yannick M. Bahe and Michael C. Cooper and Nina A. Hatch and Justin Marchioni and Adam Muzzin and Allison Noble and Gregory H. Rednick and Benedetta Vulcani and Gillian Wilson and Gabriella De Lucia and Ricardo Demarco and Ben Forrest and Michaela Hirschmann and Gianluca Castignani and Pierluigi Cerulo and Rose A. Finn and Guillaume Hewitt and Pascale Jablonka and Yadayuki Kodama and Sophie Maurogordato and Julie Nantais and Lizhi Xie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.12380},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
23 pages, 22 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS