2009A&A...504..331K


Query : 2009A&A...504..331K

2009A&A...504..331K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 504, 331-346 (2009/9-3)

GMASS ultradeep spectroscopy of galaxies at z ∼ 2. V. Witnessing the assembly at z = 1.6 of a galaxy cluster.

KURK J., CIMATTI A., ZAMORANI G., HALLIDAY C., MIGNOLI M., POZZETTI L., DADDI E., ROSATI P., DICKINSON M., BOLZONELLA M., CASSATA P., RENZINI A., FRANCESCHINI A., RODIGHIERO G. and BERTA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Clusters of galaxies represent important laboratories for studying galaxy evolution and formation. Well established and relaxed clusters are known below z<1.4, as well as, clusters in formation found close to radio galaxies at z>2, but the in-between redshift range, during which clusters are expected to undergo significant changes, is almost unexplored. By studying a galaxy overdensity in redshift and angular distribution at z=1.6, uncovered in the Galaxy Mass Assembly ultra-deep Spectroscopic Survey (GMASS), we provide insight into the evolution of cluster galaxies at high redshift. We present a study of the significance of the galaxy overdensity at z=1.6, Cl 0332-2742, its velocity dispersion, and X-ray emission. We identify the colour bimodality of the cluster members and compare the properties of members of Cl 0332-2742 with galaxies outside the overdensity. From the redshifts of the 42 overdensity members, we measure a velocity dispersion of 500 km/s. We conservatively estimate the overdensity in redshift space for the spike at z=1.6 in the GMASS field to be 8.3±1.5. A map of the surface density of galaxies at z=1.6 in the GMASS field shows that its structure is irregular with several filaments and local overdensities. The differences in the physical properties of Cl 0332-2742 member and field galaxies agree with the latest hierarchical galaxy formation models: for overdensity members, the star formation rate (SFR), and specific SFR, is approximately 50% lower than for the field galaxies; overdensity galaxies are twice the age, on average, of field galaxies; and there is a higher proportion of both massive (M>1010.7M), and early-type galaxies, inside Cl 0332-2742 than in the field. Among the 42 members, seven have spectra consistent with being passively evolving, massive galaxies. These are all located within an area where the surface density of z=1.6 galaxies is highest. In a z-J colour-magnitude diagram, the photometric data of these early-type galaxies are in close agreement with a theoretical red sequence of a galaxy cluster at redshift z=1.6, which formed most of its stars in a short burst of star formation at z∼3. We conclude that the redshift spike at z=1.6 in the GMASS field represents a sheet-like structure in the cosmic web, and that the area with the highest surface density within this structure, containing already seven passively evolving galaxies, will evolve into a cluster of galaxies at a later time.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: high-redshift

Nomenclature: Table 1: GMASS NNNN N=42 among (Nos 365-2603).

Simbad objects: 52

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Number of rows : 52
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GMASS 2355 G 03 32 14.317 -27 43 32.82   27.35     25.0466 ~ 15 0
2 GMASS 2368 G 03 32 17.113 -27 43 42.07   24.8853   24.339 24.3148 ~ 12 0
3 GMASS 2341 G 03 32 17.518 -27 43 36.51   24.6022   23.920 23.443 ~ 14 0
4 ACS-GC 90043530 AGN 03 32 17.5332 -27 46 13.656   24.4486   24.27 23.6974 ~ 22 0
5 [TKB2013b] 5745 Q? 03 32 17.7233 -27 47 02.979   23.8797     23.7893 ~ 19 0
6 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 635 G 03 32 20.17039 -27 45 49.3250   24.0508 23.944 23.564 23.8394 ~ 17 0
7 [SWM2014] GOODS-S 42390 AGN 03 32 22.01 -27 42 43.7   25.77   25.56 24.465 ~ 30 0
8 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 Ks 1 218 AGN 03 32 23.127 -27 44 42.20   26.61   25.93 25.260 ~ 25 0
9 GMASS 2142 G 03 32 23.538 -27 42 49.35   24.8858   25.067 23.014 ~ 12 0
10 GMASS 1988 G 03 32 24.018 -27 44 08.22   24.5097     24.2778 ~ 11 0
11 GMASS 1979 G 03 32 24.6500 -27 44 07.691   23.7769     23.2433 ~ 5 0
12 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 502 G 03 32 24.67658 -27 45 21.7015   23.9233   23.725 23.4914 ~ 19 0
13 GMASS 1380 G 03 32 25.25062 -27 45 29.2129   24.7684   25.27 24.5016 ~ 12 0
14 GMASS 2361 G 03 32 26.043 -27 42 36.54   27.7658     25.1306 ~ 24 0
15 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 280 G 03 32 26.163 -27 44 33.19   24.9123   24.725 23.391 ~ 12 0
16 GMASS 2438 G 03 32 26.403 -27 42 28.41   24.4227 24.42 23.919 22.332 ~ 26 0
17 GMASS 2055 G 03 32 26.767 -27 43 58.20   26.2536   25.789 23.559 ~ 12 0
18 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 215 G 03 32 26.824 -27 44 24.55   23.7623   23.563 23.6778 ~ 12 0
19 [LBX2017] S27 AGN 03 32 27.79673 -27 48 12.2440   24.6032   24.544 24.4326 ~ 11 0
20 GMASS 2603 G 03 32 27.847 -27 43 05.83   24.5249     23.9377 ~ 10 0
21 GMASS 2111 G 03 32 27.936 -27 42 45.69   27.98     24.9589 ~ 20 0
22 NAME GOODS Southern Field reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 1342 1
23 NAME Chandra Deep Field-South reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 2088 1
24 GMASS 1295 G 03 32 28.59931 -27 45 42.1168   24.8853   24.723 24.6254 ~ 12 0
25 GMASS 2454 G 03 32 28.907 -27 43 03.72   24.5116 24.21   23.8653 ~ 12 0
26 ClG J0332-2742 ClG 03 32 29.280 -27 42 35.99           ~ 14 0
27 ACS-GC 90044741 AGN 03 32 29.478 -27 43 22.12   24.9899 24.73 24.94 24.0969 ~ 30 0
28 GMASS 2180 G 03 32 29.559 -27 42 56.03   24.5393   24.460 22.110 ~ 15 0
29 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 1001 G 03 32 29.809 -27 47 19.47   24.6508     24.0656 ~ 18 0
30 GMASS 2081 G 03 32 29.862 -27 43 54.90   24.3293   23.517 24.3104 ~ 10 0
31 GMASS 2286 G 03 32 29.992 -27 43 22.65   28.00 26.72 25.572 22.313 ~ 21 0
32 GMASS 2550 G 03 32 30.089 -27 42 12.12   24.2100   24.253 23.7712 ~ 13 0
33 GMASS 2540 G 03 32 30.343 -27 42 40.38   23.3125 23.22 23.234 23.0087 ~ 23 0
34 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 310 G 03 32 31.90176 -27 44 45.0452   24.6077   24.407 23.7834 ~ 15 0
35 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 571 G 03 32 33.8645 -27 45 42.648   25.1622     24.2713 ~ 15 0
36 GEMS J033233.88-274203.9 AGN 03 32 33.881 -27 42 03.95   24.4418 24.06 23.925 23.395 ~ 25 0
37 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 Ks 1 900 G 03 32 35.3587 -27 45 12.667   24.3925   24.319 23.9514 ~ 17 0
38 GMASS 2543 AGN 03 32 35.904 -27 42 40.96   27.9 26.79   25.7014 ~ 21 0
39 GMASS 2148 AGN 03 32 36.283 -27 42 49.41   25.899 26.24 25.81 24.4278 ~ 33 0
40 GMASS 2196 G 03 32 36.656 -27 42 58.51   27.82     24.8489 ~ 20 0
41 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 402 G 03 32 37.7538 -27 45 05.524   27.1607     25.6879 ~ 14 0
42 GMASS 2493 G 03 32 38.504 -27 42 27.96   21.457   19.741 23.5832 ~ 15 0
43 GMASS 1667 G 03 32 40.9770 -27 44 50.139   26.2375     25.3938 ~ 8 0
44 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 500 G 03 32 41.6419 -27 45 25.652   25.0169     24.4811 ~ 8 0
45 GMASS 505 G 03 32 43.370 -27 47 43.46 25.4816 24.9513   24.797 24.3688 ~ 24 0
46 ClG J0849+4452 ClG 08 48 58.8 +44 51 53           ~ 107 1
47 NAME Hubble Deep Field reg 12 36 49.5 +62 12 58           ~ 1922 1
48 ClG J1252-2927 ClG 12 52 54.4 -29 27 17           ~ 156 0
49 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4803 2
50 ISCS J143809+341419 ClG 14 38 08.71 +34 14 19.2           ~ 34 0
51 ClG J2215-1738 ClG 22 15 58.5 -17 38 03           ~ 101 0
52 ClG J2235-2557 ClG 22 35 20.6 -25 57 42           ~ 147 0

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