We demonstrate that the Discrete Persistent Source Extractor (DisPerSE) can be used with spectroscopic redshifts to define the cosmic web and its distance to galaxies in small-area deep fields. Here we analyze the use of DisPerSE to identify structure in observational data. We apply DisPerSE to the distribution of galaxies in the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) field and find the best parameters to identify filaments. We compile a catalog of 11,500 spectroscopic redshifts from the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) G10 data release. We analyze two-dimensional slices, extract filaments, and calculate the distance for each galaxy to its nearest filament. We find that redder and more massive galaxies are closer to filaments. To study the growth ...
Our current understanding of galaxy evolution still has many uncertainties associated with the detai...
Galaxies form and evolve in the context of their local and large-scale environments. Their baryonic ...
Measurements of hydrogen are important in our understanding of the Universe. Following reionization ...
We demonstrate that the Discrete Persistent Source Extractor (DisPerSE) can be used with spectroscop...
A current open question in the evolution of galaxies, is what are the physical mechanisms that cut o...
We use a mass complete (log(M/M⊙) ⩾ 9.6) sample of galaxies with accurate photometric redshifts in t...
We present a study of 16 H I-detected galaxies found in 178 h of observations from Epoch 1 of the CO...
We use a mass complete (log($M/M_{\odot}$) $\geqslant$ 9.6) sample of galaxies with accurate photome...
We investigate the efficacy of using the cosmic web nodes identified by the DisPerSE topological fil...
We examine the H i -to-stellar mass ratio (H i fraction) for galaxies near filament backbones within...
We present the first identification of large-scale structures (LSSs) at z<1.1 in the Cosmic Evolutio...
Next-generation wide-field spectroscopic surveys will observe the infall regions around large number...
Our current understanding of galaxy evolution still has many uncertainties associated with the detai...
Galaxies form and evolve in the context of their local and large-scale environments. Their baryonic ...
Measurements of hydrogen are important in our understanding of the Universe. Following reionization ...
We demonstrate that the Discrete Persistent Source Extractor (DisPerSE) can be used with spectroscop...
A current open question in the evolution of galaxies, is what are the physical mechanisms that cut o...
We use a mass complete (log(M/M⊙) ⩾ 9.6) sample of galaxies with accurate photometric redshifts in t...
We present a study of 16 H I-detected galaxies found in 178 h of observations from Epoch 1 of the CO...
We use a mass complete (log($M/M_{\odot}$) $\geqslant$ 9.6) sample of galaxies with accurate photome...
We investigate the efficacy of using the cosmic web nodes identified by the DisPerSE topological fil...
We examine the H i -to-stellar mass ratio (H i fraction) for galaxies near filament backbones within...
We present the first identification of large-scale structures (LSSs) at z<1.1 in the Cosmic Evolutio...
Next-generation wide-field spectroscopic surveys will observe the infall regions around large number...
Our current understanding of galaxy evolution still has many uncertainties associated with the detai...
Galaxies form and evolve in the context of their local and large-scale environments. Their baryonic ...
Measurements of hydrogen are important in our understanding of the Universe. Following reionization ...