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  5. Spectroscopic observations of PHz G237.01+42.50: A galaxy protocluster at z=2.16 in the Cosmos field
 

Spectroscopic observations of PHz G237.01+42.50: A galaxy protocluster at z=2.16 in the Cosmos field

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
POLLETTA, Maria Del Carmen  
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Soucail, G.
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Dole, H.
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Lehnert, M. D.
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Pointecouteau, E.
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VIETRI, GIUSTINA  
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SCODEGGIO, MARCO  
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Montier, L.
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Koyama, Y.
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Lagache, G.
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Frye, B. L.
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CUSANO, FELICE  
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FUMANA, Marco  
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202140612
Abstract
The Planck satellite has identified more than 2000 protocluster candidates
with extreme star formation rates (SFRs). Here, we present the spectroscopic identification of a Planck-selected protocluster located in the Cosmos field, PHz G237.01+42.50 (G237). G237 contains a galaxy overdensity of 31 spectroscopically identified galaxies at z~2.16 (significant at 5.4 sigma) in a 10'x11' region. The overdensity contains two substructures or protoclusters at ~2.16 and 2.195 with estimated halo masses at z=0 of ~(5-6)x10^14 Msun. The overdensity total SFR, ~4000 Msun/yr, is higher than predicted by simulations but much smaller than the SFR derived from the Planck data. The analysis of the Herschel data, in combination with the available ancillary data, shows that such a difference is due to an effect of source alignment along the line of sight that produces a 5 sigma overdensity of red Herschel sources in the field. We analyze the members' UV spectra and UV-far-infrared spectral energy distributions to derive their SFR, stellar mass, and metallicity. Galaxy members include blue star-forming galaxies and AGN with SFRs and stellar masses consistent with the main sequence. AGN, identified through optical spectroscopy or X-ray data, represent a significant fraction (20+/-10%) of all members of the protocluster at z=2.16, and they are powerful enough to produce radiative feedback. The core of this protocluster, besides being denser, includes members that are, on average, more massive and star-forming and contains a larger fraction of AGN and Herschel-detected galaxies than the full sample, suggesting an environmental effect on galaxy growth. A comparison between G237 and other protoclusters in the literature at similar redshifts reveals some common traits and differences that reflect both observational biases and a diversity in intrinsic properties that is not yet fully understood.
Volume
654
Start page
A121
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/32193
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2021/10/aa40612-21/aa40612-21.html
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2021/10/aa40612-21.pdf
http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.04396v1
Issn Identifier
0004-6361
Ads BibCode
2021A&A...654A.121P
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