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Noema formIng Cluster survEy (NICE): Discovery of a starbursting galaxy group with a radio-luminous core at z=3.95

Authors :
Zhou, Luwenjia
Wang, Tao
Daddi, Emanuele
Coogan, Rosemary
Sun, Hanwen
Xu, Ke
Arumugam, Vinodiran
Jin, Shuowen
Liu, Daizhong
Lu, Shiying
Sillassen, Nikolaj
Wang, Yijun
Shi, Yong
Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Tan, Qinghua
Gu, Qiusheng
Elbaz, David
Bail, Aurelien Le
Magnelli, Benjamin
Gómez-Guijarro, Carlos
d'Eugenio, Chiara
Magdis, Georgios E.
Valentino, Francesco
Ji, Zhiyuan
Gobat, Raphael
Delvecchio, Ivan
Xiao, Mengyuan
Strazzullo, Veronica
Finoguenov, Alexis
Schinnerer, Eva
Rich, R. Michael
Huang, Jiasheng
Dai, Yu
Chen, Yanmei
Gao, Fangyou
Yang, Tiancheng
Hao, Qiaoyang
Source :
A&A, 684, A196 (2024)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The study of distant galaxy groups and clusters at the peak epoch of star formation is limited by the lack of a statistically and homogeneously selected and spectroscopically confirmed sample. Recent discoveries of concentrated starburst activities in cluster cores have opened a new window to hunt for these structures based on their integrated IR luminosities. Hereby we carry out the large NOEMA (NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array) program targeting a statistical sample of infrared-luminous sources associated with overdensities of massive galaxies at z>2, the Noema formIng Cluster survEy (NICE). We present the first result from the ongoing NICE survey, a compact group at z=3.95 in the Lockman Hole field (LH-SBC3), confirmed via four massive (M_star>10^10.5M_sun) galaxies detected in CO(4-3) and [CI](1-0) lines. The four CO-detected members of LH-SBC3 are distributed over a 180 kpc physical scale, and the entire structure has an estimated halo mass of ~10^13Msun and total star formation rate (SFR) of ~4000Msun/yr. In addition, the most massive galaxy hosts a radio-loud AGN with L_1.4GHz, rest = 3.0*10^25W/Hz. The discovery of LH-SBC3 demonstrates the feasibility of our method to efficiently identify high-z compact groups or forming cluster cores. The existence of these starbursting cluster cores up to z~4 provides critical insights into the mass assembly history of the central massive galaxies in clusters.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, published by A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A, 684, A196 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.15925
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202348351