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Main Authors: Tojeiro, Rita, Kraljic, Katarina
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.21759
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author Tojeiro, Rita
Kraljic, Katarina
author_facet Tojeiro, Rita
Kraljic, Katarina
contents The formation and evolution of galaxies cannot be separated from large scale structure growth. Dark matter halos (and, therefore, galaxies) form and grow within the cosmic web - the classification of large-scale structure as distinct environments, namely voids, walls, filaments and nodes. Thanks to the rapid development of extragalactic spectroscopic redshift surveys and cosmological simulations over the last two decades, we are now able to measure the impact of the cosmic web on galaxies and halos in observations and in simulations. In this chapter we summarise the state of play in our understanding of the link between dark matter halos, galaxies, and the cosmic web.
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spellingShingle Large Scale Structure and the Cosmic Web
Tojeiro, Rita
Kraljic, Katarina
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The formation and evolution of galaxies cannot be separated from large scale structure growth. Dark matter halos (and, therefore, galaxies) form and grow within the cosmic web - the classification of large-scale structure as distinct environments, namely voids, walls, filaments and nodes. Thanks to the rapid development of extragalactic spectroscopic redshift surveys and cosmological simulations over the last two decades, we are now able to measure the impact of the cosmic web on galaxies and halos in observations and in simulations. In this chapter we summarise the state of play in our understanding of the link between dark matter halos, galaxies, and the cosmic web.
title Large Scale Structure and the Cosmic Web
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.21759