Subaru Deep Survey. IV. Discovery of a Large-Scale Structure at Redshift \simeq 5
Abstract
We report the discovery of a large-scale structure of Lyman alpha emitters (LAEs) at z=4.86 based on wide-field imaging with the prime-focus camera (Suprime-Cam) on the Subaru telescope. We observed a 25' x 45' area of the Subaru Deep Field in a narrow band (NB, lambdaC=7126 A and FWHM=73 A) together with R and i'. We isolate from these data 43 LAE candidates down to NB=25.5 mag using color criteria. Follow-up spectroscopy of five candidates suggests the contamination by low-z objects to be ~ 20%. We find that the LAE candidates are clustered in an elongated region on the sky of 20 Mpc in width and 50 Mpc in length at z=4.86, which is comparable in size to present-day large-scale structures (we adopt H0=70 km/s/Mpc, Omega0=0.3, lambda0=0.7). This elongated region includes a circular region of 12 Mpc radius of higher surface overdensity (delta=2), which may be the progenitor of a cluster of galaxies. Assuming this circular region to be a sphere with a spatial overdensity of 2, we compare our observation with predictions by Cold Dark Matter models. We find that an Omega0=0.3 flat model with sigma8=0.9 predicts the number of such spheres consistent with the observed number (one sphere in our survey volume) if the bias parameter of LAEs is b \simeq 6. This value suggests that the typical mass of dark haloes hosting LAEs at z \simeq 5 is of the order of 10^12 Msolar. Such a large mass poses an interesting question about the nature of LAEs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0302466,
title = {Subaru Deep Survey. IV. Discovery of a Large-Scale Structure at Redshift \simeq 5},
author = {K. Shimasaku and M. Ouchi and S. Okamura and N. Kashikawa and M. Doi and H. Furusawa and M. Hamabe and T. Hayashino and K. Kawabata and M. Kimura and K. Kodaira and Y. Komiyama and Y. Matsuda and M. Miyazaki and S. Miyazaki and F. Nakata and K. Ohta and Y. Ohyama and M. Sekiguchi and Y. Shioya and H. Tamura and Y. Taniguchi and M. Yagi and T. Yamada and N. Yasuda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0302466},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures, uses emulateapj5.sty, ApJL, accepted