2015ApJ...802...31D -
Astrophys. J., 802, 31 (2015/March-3)
A protocluster at z = 2.45.
DIENER C., LILLY S.J., LEDOUX C., ZAMORANI G., BOLZONELLA M., MURPHY D.N.A., CAPAK P., ILBERT O. and McCRACKEN H.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present the spectroscopic confirmation of a z = 2.45 protocluster. Its member galaxies lie within a radius of 1.4 Mpc (physical) on the sky and within Δv ± 700km/s along the line of sight. We estimate an overdensity of 10, suggesting that the structure has made the turnaround but is not assembled yet. A comparison to the Millennium simulation suggests that analogous structures evolve into 1014-1015 M☉h–1 type dark matter halos by z = 0, qualifying the notion of ''protocluster.'' The search for the complete census of mock progenitor galaxies at z ∼ 2.5 of these massive z = 0 mock clusters reveals that they are widely spread over areas with a diameter of 3-20 Mpc. This suggests that the optical selection of such protoclusters can result in a rich diversity regarding their z = 0 descendants. We also searched for signs of environmental differentiation in this protocluster. While we see a weak trend for more massive and more quiescent galaxies within the protocluster, this is not statistically significant.
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Journal keyword(s):
galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: high-redshift
Nomenclature:
Table 1: [DLL2015b] NNNNNNN N=11 among (Nos 409614-1034036), [DLL2015b] protocluster N=1.
Simbad objects:
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