Vaccari, MattiaKrefting, NickSajina, Anna2021-02-162021-02-162020Vaccari, M. et al. (2020). The role of environment in galaxy evolution in the servs survey. I. density maps and cluster candidates. The Astrophysical Journal, 889(2), 18510.3847/1538-4357/ab60a0http://hdl.handle.net/10566/5936We use photometric redshifts derived from new u-band through 4.5 μm Spitzer IRAC photometry in the 4.8 deg2 of the XMM-LSS field to construct surface density maps in the redshift range of 0.1–1.5. Our density maps show evidence for large-scale structure in the form of filaments spanning several tens of megaparsecs. Using these maps, we identify 339 overdensities that our simulated light-cone analysis suggests are likely associated with dark matter halos with masses, Mhalo, log(Mhalo/Me) > 13.7. From this list of overdensities we recover 43 of 70 known X-raydetected and spectroscopically confirmed clusters. The missing X-ray clusters are largely at lower redshifts and lower masses than our target log(Mhalo/Me) > 13.7. The bulk of the overdensities are compact, but a quarter show extended morphologies that include likely projection effects, clusters embedded in apparent filaments, and at least one potential cluster merger (at z ∼ 1.28). The strongest overdensity in our highest-redshift slice (at z ∼ 1.5) shows a compact red galaxy core, potentially implying a massive evolved cluster.enDensity mapsRedshift surveysGalaxy clustersLarge-scale structure of the universeGalaxy cluster countsThe role of environment in galaxy evolution in the servs survey. I. density maps and cluster candidatesArticle