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A galaxy populations study of a radio-selected protocluster at z~3.1

Authors :
Kuiper, E.
Hatch, N. A.
Rottgering, H. J. A.
Miley, G. K.
Overzier, R. A.
Venemans, B. P.
de Breuck, C.
Croft, S.
Kajisawa, M.
Kodama, T.
Kurk, J. D.
Pentericci, L.
Stanford, S. A.
Tanaka, I.
Zirm, A. W.
Kuiper, E.
Hatch, N. A.
Rottgering, H. J. A.
Miley, G. K.
Overzier, R. A.
Venemans, B. P.
de Breuck, C.
Croft, S.
Kajisawa, M.
Kodama, T.
Kurk, J. D.
Pentericci, L.
Stanford, S. A.
Tanaka, I.
Zirm, A. W.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We present a population study of several types of galaxies within the protocluster surrounding the radio galaxy MRC0316-257 at z~3.1. In addition to the known population of Ly_alpha emitters (LAEs) and [OIII] emitters, we use colour selection techniques to identify protocluster candidates that are Lyman break galaxies (LBG) and Balmer break galaxies (BBGs). The radio galaxy field contains an excess of LBG candidates, with a surface density 1.6\pm0.3 times larger than found for comparable blank fields. This surface overdensity corresponds to an LBG volume overdensity of ~8\pm4. The BBG photometric redshift distribution peaks at the protocluster's redshift, but we detect no significant surface overdensity of BBG. This is not surprising because a volume overdensity similar to the LBGs would have resulted in a surface density of ~1.2 that found in the blank field. This could not have been detected in our sample. Masses and star formation rates of the candidate protocluster galaxies are determined using SED fitting. These properties are not significantly different from those of field galaxies. The galaxies with the highest masses and star formation rates are located near the radio galaxy, indicating that the protocluster environment influences galaxy evolution at z~3. We conclude that the protocluster around MRC0316-257 is still in the early stages of formation.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312045927
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.j.1365-2966.2010.16537.x