We report the discovery of a large-scale structure at z=3.44 revealed by JWST data in the Extended Groth Strip (EGS) field. This structure, called the Cosmic Vine, consists of 20 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts at 3.43<z<3.45 and six galaxy overdensities (4−7σ) with consistent photometric redshifts, making up a vine-like structure extending over a ~4x0.2 pMpc^2 area. The two most massive galaxies (M∗≈1010.9M⊙) of the Cosmic Vine are found to be quiescent with bulge-dominated morphologies (B/T>70%). Comparisons with simulations suggest that the Cosmic Vine would form a cluster with halo mass Mhalo>1014M⊙ at z=0, and the two massive galaxies are likely forming the brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs). The results unambiguously reveal that massive quiescent galaxies can form in growing large-scale structures at z>3, thus disfavoring the environmental quenching mechanisms that require a virialized cluster core. Instead, as suggested by the interacting and bulge-dominated morphologies, the two galaxies are likely quenched by merger-triggered starburst or active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback before falling into a cluster core. Moreover, we found that the observed specific star formation rates of massive quiescent galaxies in z>3 dense environments are one to two orders of magnitude lower than that of the BCGs in the TNG300 simulation. This discrepancy potentially poses a challenge to the models of massive cluster galaxy formation. Future studies comparing a large sample with dedicated cluster simulations are required to solve the problem.
@article{arxiv.2311.04867,
title = {Cosmic Vine: A z=3.44 large-scale structure hosting massive quiescent galaxies},
author = {Shuowen Jin and Nikolaj B. Sillassen and Georgios E. Magdis and Malte Brinch and Marko Shuntov and Gabriel Brammer and Raphael Gobat and Francesco Valentino and Adam C. Carnall and Minju Lee and Aswin P. Vijayan and Steven Gillman and Vasily Kokorev and Aurélien Le Bail and Thomas R. Greve and Bitten Gullberg and Katriona M. L. Gould and Sune Toft},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.04867},
year = {2024}
}
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A&A Letters in press, open access at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202348540