The quiet life of galaxies in cosmic voids
Giulia Papini (INAF - OAS)
Tuesday 06/05/2025 @ 14:00, Sala Antonio Sollima (IV piano Battiferro)
The evolution of galaxies is strongly influenced by the environment in which they reside. Cosmic voids, being some of the most pristine regions of the Universe, are known to be exceptional laboratories for studying these environmental effects. Thanks to its depth and wide coverage, Euclid will transform our ability to map the large-scale cosmic web, providing the statistics needed to shed light onto the interplay between environment and galaxy evolution across cosmic time. In this talk, I will present results from the application of void-finding algorithms to a mock lightcone designed to match the depth of the Euclid Deep Survey at the time of the first full public data release (DR1).