Discovery of a galaxy cluster with a violently starbursting core at z=2.506
Abstract
We report the discovery of a remarkable concentration of massive galaxies with extended X-ray emission at , which contains 11 massive () galaxies in the central 80kpc region (11.6 overdensity). We have spectroscopically confirmed 17 member galaxies with 11 from CO and the remaining ones from . The X-ray luminosity, stellar mass content and velocity dispersion all point to a collapsed, cluster-sized dark matter halo with mass , making it the most distant X-ray-detected cluster known to date. Unlike other clusters discovered so far, this structure is dominated by star-forming galaxies (SFGs) in the core with only 2 out of the 11 massive galaxies classified as quiescent. The star formation rate (SFR) in the 80kpc core reaches 3400 yr with a gas depletion time of Myr, suggesting that we caught this cluster in rapid build-up of a dense core. The high SFR is driven by both a high abundance of SFGs and a higher starburst fraction (, compared to 3\%-5\% in the field). The presence of both a collapsed, cluster-sized halo and a predominant population of massive SFGs suggests that this structure could represent an important transition phase between protoclusters and mature clusters. It provides evidence that the main phase of massive galaxy passivization will take place after galaxies accrete onto the cluster, providing new insights into massive cluster formation at early epochs. The large integrated stellar mass at such high redshift challenges our understanding of massive cluster formation.
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@article{arxiv.1604.07404,
title = {Discovery of a galaxy cluster with a violently starbursting core at z=2.506},
author = {Tao Wang and David Elbaz and Emanuele Daddi and Alexis Finoguenov and Daizhong Liu and Corentin Schreiber and Sergio Martin and Veronica Strazzullo and Francesco Valentino and Remco van der Burg and Anita Zanella and Laure Ciesla and Raphael Gobat and Amandine Le Brun and Maurilio Pannella and Mark Sargent and Xinwen Shu and Qinghua Tan and Nico Cappelluti and Yanxia Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.07404},
year = {2016}
}
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