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[OIII] emitters in the field of the MRC 0316-257 protocluster

Authors :
Maschietto, F.
Hatch, N. A.
Venemans, B. P.
Röttgering, H. J. A.
Miley, G. K.
Overzier, R. A.
Dopita, M. A.
Eisenhardt, P. R.
Kurk, J. D.
Meurer, G. R.
Pentericci, L.
Rosati, P.
Stanford, S. A.
van Breugel, W.
Zirm, A. W.
Maschietto, F.
Hatch, N. A.
Venemans, B. P.
Röttgering, H. J. A.
Miley, G. K.
Overzier, R. A.
Dopita, M. A.
Eisenhardt, P. R.
Kurk, J. D.
Meurer, G. R.
Pentericci, L.
Rosati, P.
Stanford, S. A.
van Breugel, W.
Zirm, A. W.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Venemans et al. (2005) found evidence for an overdensity of Ly-alpha emission line galaxies associated with the radio galaxy MRC 0316-257 at z=3.13 indicating the presence of a massive protocluster. Here, we present the results of a search for additional star-forming galaxies and AGN within the protocluster. Narrow-band infrared imaging was used to select candidate [O III] emitters in a 1.1 x 1.1 Mpc^2 region around the radio galaxy. Thirteen candidates have been detected. Four of these are among the previously confirmed sample of Ly-alpha galaxies, and an additional three have been confirmed through follow-up infrared spectroscopy. The three newly confirmed objects lie within a few hundred km/s of each other, but are blueshifted with respect to the radio galaxy and Ly-alpha emitters by ~2100 km/s. Although the sample is currently small, our results indicate that the radio-selected protocluster is forming at the centre of a larger, ~60 co-moving Mpc super-structure. On the basis of an HST/ACS imaging study we calculate dust-corrected star-formation rates and investigate morphologies and sizes of the [O III] candidate emitters. From a comparison of the star formation rate derived from UV-continuum and [O III] emission, we conclude that at least two of the [O III] galaxies harbour an AGN which ionized the O+ gas.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363357153
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.j.1365-2966.2008.13571.x