Surveying galaxy proto-clusters in emission: a large-scale structure at z = 2.44 and the outlook for hetdex
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Chiang, Yi-Kuan
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Overzier, Roderik A.
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Gebhardt, Karl
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Finkelstein, Steven L.
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Chiang, Chi-Ting
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Hill, Gary J.
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Blanc Mendiberri, Guillermo
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Drory, Niv
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Chonis, Taylor S.
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Zeimann, Gregory R.
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Hagen, Alex
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Schneider, Donald P.
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Jogee, Shardha
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Ciardullo, Robin
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Gronwall, Caryl
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2015-08-06T18:56:01Z
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2015-08-06T18:56:01Z
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2015
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Astrophysical Journal, Volumen: 808 Número: 1 Número de artículo: 37 Julio 2015
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doi:10.1088/0004-637X/808/1/37
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132472
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Galaxy proto-clusters at z greater than or similar to 2 provide a direct probe of the rapid mass assembly and galaxy growth of present-day massive clusters. Because of the need for precise galaxy redshifts for density mapping and the prevalence of star formation before quenching, nearly all the proto-clusters known to date were confirmed by spectroscopy of galaxies with strong emission lines. Therefore, large emission-line galaxy surveys provide an efficient way to identify proto-clusters directly. Here we report the discovery of a large-scale structure at z - 2.44 in the Hobby Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) Pilot Survey. On a scale of a few tens of Mpc comoving, this structure shows a complex overdensity of Ly alpha emitters (LAE), which coincides with broadband selected galaxies in the COSMOS/UltraVISTA photometric and zCOSMOS spectroscopic catalogs, as well as overdensities of intergalactic gas revealed in the Ly alpha absorption maps of Lee et al. We construct mock LAE catalogs to predict the cosmic evolution of this structure. We find that such an overdensity should have already broken away from the Hubble flow, and part of the structure will collapse to form a galaxy cluster with 10(14.5 +/- 0.4) M-circle dot by z = 0. The structure contains a higher median stellar mass of broadband selected galaxies, a boost of extended Lya nebulae, and a marginal excess of active galactic nuclei relative to the field, supporting a scenario of accelerated galaxy evolution in cluster progenitors. Based on the correlation between galaxy overdensity and the z = 0 descendant halo mass calibrated in the simulation, we predict that several hundred 1.9 < z < 3.5 proto-clusters with z = 0 mass of >10(14.5) M-circle dot will be discovered in the 8.5 Gpc(3) of space surveyed by the HETDEX.