We investigate the relationship between environment and galaxy evolution in the redshift range 0.5 < z < 1.0. Galaxy overdensities are selected using a Friends-of-Friends algorithm, applied to deep photometric data in the Ultra-Deep Survey (UDS) field. A study of the resulting stellar mass functions reveals clear differences between cluster and field environments, with a strong excess of low-mass rapidly quenched galaxies in cluster environments compared to the field. Cluster environments also show a corresponding deficit of young, low-mass star-forming galaxies, which show a sharp radial decline towards cluster centres. By comparing mass functions and radial distributions, we conclude that young star-forming galaxies are rapidly quen...
International audienceUsing ∼5000 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies drawn from the Observations o...
Context. Galaxy mass and environment are known to play a key role in galaxy evolution: studying gala...
14 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS; published versionInternational audienceWe in...
We investigate the relationship between environment and galaxy evolution in the redshift range $0.5<...
<p>I present a study on the impact of environment on galaxy evolution in distant galaxy clusters bet...
I present a study on the impact of environment on galaxy evolution in distant galaxy clusters betwee...
Quenching is a vital phase in galaxy evolution. A key population, recently-quenched galaxy(RQG) can ...
In this thesis, we explore the impact of environment on the star formation properties of galaxies ac...
We present two studies of galaxy populations in cluster samples at $z\sim1$ and $z\sim1.5$ with the ...
Using a sample of four galaxy clusters at 1.35 < z < 1.65 and 10 galaxy clusters at 0.85 < ...
We conduct the first study of how the relative quenching probability of galaxies depends on environm...
We study galactic star formation activity as a function of environment and stellar mass over 0.5 9(...
Aims. As large-scale structures in the Universe develop with time, environmental effects become more...
International audienceUsing ∼5000 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies drawn from the Observations o...
Context. Galaxy mass and environment are known to play a key role in galaxy evolution: studying gala...
14 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS; published versionInternational audienceWe in...
We investigate the relationship between environment and galaxy evolution in the redshift range $0.5<...
<p>I present a study on the impact of environment on galaxy evolution in distant galaxy clusters bet...
I present a study on the impact of environment on galaxy evolution in distant galaxy clusters betwee...
Quenching is a vital phase in galaxy evolution. A key population, recently-quenched galaxy(RQG) can ...
In this thesis, we explore the impact of environment on the star formation properties of galaxies ac...
We present two studies of galaxy populations in cluster samples at $z\sim1$ and $z\sim1.5$ with the ...
Using a sample of four galaxy clusters at 1.35 < z < 1.65 and 10 galaxy clusters at 0.85 < ...
We conduct the first study of how the relative quenching probability of galaxies depends on environm...
We study galactic star formation activity as a function of environment and stellar mass over 0.5 9(...
Aims. As large-scale structures in the Universe develop with time, environmental effects become more...
International audienceUsing ∼5000 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies drawn from the Observations o...
Context. Galaxy mass and environment are known to play a key role in galaxy evolution: studying gala...
14 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS; published versionInternational audienceWe in...