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Spectroscopic Confirmation of a Coma Cluster Progenitor at z ~ 2.2

Authors :
Darvish, Behnam
Scoville, Nick Z.
Martin, Christopher
Sobral, David
Mobasher, Bahram
Rettura, Alessandro
Matthee, Jorryt
Capak, Peter
Chartab, Nima
Hemmati, Shoubaneh
Masters, Daniel
Nayyeri, Hooshang
O'Sullivan, Donal
Paulino-Afonso, Ana
Sattari, Zahra
Shahidi, Abtin
Salvato, Mara
Lemaux, Brian C.
Fevre, Olivier Le
Cucciati, Olga
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We report the spectroscopic confirmation of a new protocluster in the COSMOS field at $z$ $\sim$ 2.2, COSMOS Cluster 2.2 (CC2.2), originally identified as an overdensity of narrowband selected H$\alpha$ emitting candidates. With only two masks of Keck/MOSFIRE near-IR spectroscopy in both $H$ ($\sim$ 1.47-1.81 $\mu$m) and $K$ ($\sim$ 1.92-2.40 $\mu$m) bands ($\sim$ 1.5 hour each), we confirm 35 unique protocluster members with at least two emission lines detected with S/N $>$ 3. Combined with 12 extra members from the zCOSMOS-deep spectroscopic survey (47 in total), we estimate a mean redshift and a line-of-sight velocity dispersion of $z_{mean}$=2.23224 $\pm$ 0.00101 and $\sigma_{los}$=645 $\pm$ 69 km s$^{-1}$ for this protocluster, respectively. Assuming virialization and spherical symmetry for the system, we estimate a total mass of $M_{vir}$ $\sim$ $(1-2) \times$10$^{14}$ $M_{\odot}$ for the structure. We evaluate a number density enhancement of $\delta_{g}$ $\sim$ 7 for this system and we argue that the structure is likely not fully virialized at $z$ $\sim$ 2.2. However, in a spherical collapse model, $\delta_{g}$ is expected to grow to a linear matter enhancement of $\sim$ 1.9 by $z$=0, exceeding the collapse threshold of 1.69, and leading to a fully collapsed and virialized Coma-type structure with a total mass of $M_{dyn}$($z$=0) $\sim$ 9.2$\times$10$^{14}$ $M_{\odot}$ by now. This observationally efficient confirmation suggests that large narrowband emission-line galaxy surveys, when combined with ancillary photometric data, can be used to effectively trace the large-scale structure and protoclusters at a time when they are mostly dominated by star-forming galaxies.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.06207
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab75c3