Megaparsec-scale structure around the proto-cluster core SPT2349$-$56 at $z\,{=}\,4.3$
Abstract
We present an extensive ALMA spectroscopic follow-up programme of the structure SPT234956, one of the most actively star-forming proto-cluster cores known, to identify additional members using their [C{\sc ii}] 158\,m and \mbox{CO(4--3)} lines. In addition to robustly detecting the 14 previously published galaxies in this structure, we identify a further 15 associated galaxies at , resolving 555\,per cent of the 870-m flux density at 0.5\,arcsec resolution compared to 21\,arcsec single-dish data. These galaxies are distributed into a central core containing 23 galaxies extending out to 300\,kpc in diameter, and a northern extension, offset from the core by 400\,kpc, containing three galaxies. We discovered three additional galaxies in a red {\it Herschel\/}-SPIRE source 1.5\,Mpc from the main structure, suggesting the existence of many other sources at the same redshift as SPT234956 that are not yet detected in the limited coverage of our data. An analysis of the velocity distribution of the central galaxies indicates that this region may be virialized with a mass of (95)10\,M, while the two offset galaxy groups are about 30 and 60\,per cent less massive and show significant velocity offsets from the central group. We calculate the [C{\sc ii}] and far-infrared number counts, and find evidence for a break in the [C{\sc ii}] luminosity function. We estimate the average SFR density within the region of SPT234956 containing single-dish emission (a proper diametre of 720\,kpc), assuming spherical symmetry, to be roughly 4\,M\,yr\,Mpc; this may be an order of magnitude greater than the most extreme examples seen in simulations.
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@article{arxiv.2002.11600,
title = {Megaparsec-scale structure around the proto-cluster core SPT2349$-$56 at $z\,{=}\,4.3$},
author = {Ryley Hill and Scott Chapman and Douglas Scott and Yordanka Apostolovski and Manuel Aravena and Matthieu Bethermin and C. M. Bradford and Carlos de Breuck and Rebecca E. A. Canning and Chenxing Dong and Anthony Gonzalez and Thomas R. Greve and Christopher C. Hayward and Yashar Hezaveh and Katrina Litke and Matt Malkan and Daniel P. Marrone and Kedar Phadke and Cassie Reuter and Kaja Rotermund and Justin Spilker and Joaquin D. Vieira and Axel Weiss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.11600},
year = {2020}
}
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Submitted to MNRAS Feb. 25, 2020. Accepted Apr. 29, 2020