We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5 < z < 1 as a function of the environment based on data from the zCOSMOS survey. There is a fair amount of evidence that galaxy properties depend on the mass of groups and clusters, in the sense that quiescent galaxies prefer more massive systems. We base our analysis on a mass-selected environment using X-ray groups of galaxies, and define the group membership using a large number of spectroscopic redshifts from zCOSMOS. We show that the fraction of red galaxies is higher in groups than in the field at all redshifts probed in our study. Interestingly, the fraction of [OII] emitters on the red sequence increases at higher redshifts in groups, while the fraction does not stro...
We present results from the XXL and GAMA surveys that show at fixed optical group luminosity, galaxy...
We use Chandra data to study the incidence and properties of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in 16 int...
The evolution of galaxies in groups may have important implications for the global evolution of the ...
We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5<z<1 as a function of environment...
We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5 <z <1 as a function of the envir...
We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5 <z <1 as a function of the...
The impact of environment on active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity up to z ~ 1 is assessed by utili...
International audienceThe impact of environment on active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity up to z ~ ...
The impact of environment on active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity up to z similar to 1 is assessed...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies with redder colors, more ...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies with redder colors, more ...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies with redder colors, more ...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies wit...
We introduce our survey of galaxy groups at 0.85 < z < 1, as an extension of the Group Environ...
Context. Groups of galaxies are a common environment, bridging the gap between starforming field gal...
We present results from the XXL and GAMA surveys that show at fixed optical group luminosity, galaxy...
We use Chandra data to study the incidence and properties of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in 16 int...
The evolution of galaxies in groups may have important implications for the global evolution of the ...
We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5<z<1 as a function of environment...
We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5 <z <1 as a function of the envir...
We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of galaxies at 0.5 <z <1 as a function of the...
The impact of environment on active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity up to z ~ 1 is assessed by utili...
International audienceThe impact of environment on active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity up to z ~ ...
The impact of environment on active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity up to z similar to 1 is assessed...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies with redder colors, more ...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies with redder colors, more ...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies with redder colors, more ...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms that lead dense environments to host galaxies wit...
We introduce our survey of galaxy groups at 0.85 < z < 1, as an extension of the Group Environ...
Context. Groups of galaxies are a common environment, bridging the gap between starforming field gal...
We present results from the XXL and GAMA surveys that show at fixed optical group luminosity, galaxy...
We use Chandra data to study the incidence and properties of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in 16 int...
The evolution of galaxies in groups may have important implications for the global evolution of the ...