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COSMOS2020:Identification of High-z Protocluster Candidates in COSMOS
- Source :
- Brinch , M , Greve , T R , Weaver , J R , Brammer , G , Ilbert , O , Shuntov , M , Jin , S , Liu , D , Giménez Arteaga , C , Casey , C , Davidzon , I , Fujimoto , S , Mc Partland , C J R , Mobasher , B , Sanders , D , Toft , S , Valentino , F M , Zamorani , G & Zavala , J 2023 , ' COSMOS2020 : Identification of High-z Protocluster Candidates in COSMOS ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 943 , 153 .
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- We conduct a systematic search for protocluster candidates at $z \geq 6$ in the COSMOS field using the recently released COSMOS2020 source catalog. We select galaxies using a number of selection criteria to obtain a sample of galaxies that have a high probability of being inside a given redshift bin. We then apply overdensity analysis to the bins using two density estimators, a Weighted Adaptive Kernel Estimator and a Weighted Voronoi Tessellation Estimator. We have found 15 significant ($>4\sigma$) candidate galaxy overdensities across the redshift range $6\le z\le7.7$. The majority of the galaxies appear to be on the galaxy main sequence at their respective epochs. We use multiple stellar-mass-to-halo-mass conversion methods to obtain a range of dark matter halo mass estimates for the overdensities in the range of $\sim10^{11-13}\,M_{\rm \odot}$, at the respective redshifts of the overdensities. The number and the masses of the halos associated with our protocluster candidates are consistent with what is expected from the area of a COSMOS-like survey in a standard $\Lambda$CDM cosmology. Through comparison with simulation, we expect that all the overdensities at $z\simeq6$ will evolve into a Virgo-/Coma-like clusters at present (i.e., with masses $\sim 10^{14}-10^{15}\,M_{\rm \odot}$). Compared to other overdensities identified at $z \geq 6$ via narrow-band selection techniques, the overdensities presented appear to have $\sim10\times$ higher stellar masses and star-formation rates. We compare the evolution in the total star-formation rate and stellar mass content of the protocluster candidates across the redshift range $6\le z\le7.7$ and find agreement with the total average star-formation rate from simulations.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Brinch , M , Greve , T R , Weaver , J R , Brammer , G , Ilbert , O , Shuntov , M , Jin , S , Liu , D , Giménez Arteaga , C , Casey , C , Davidzon , I , Fujimoto , S , Mc Partland , C J R , Mobasher , B , Sanders , D , Toft , S , Valentino , F M , Zamorani , G & Zavala , J 2023 , ' COSMOS2020 : Identification of High-z Protocluster Candidates in COSMOS ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 943 , 153 .
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1382513806
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource