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COSMOS2020: Identification of High-z Protocluster Candidates in COSMOS

Authors :
Malte Brinch
Thomas R. Greve
John R. Weaver
Gabriel Brammer
Olivier Ilbert
Marko Shuntov
Shuowen Jin
Daizhong Liu
Clara Giménez-Arteaga
Caitlin M. Casey
Iary Davidson
Seiji Fujimoto
Anton M. Koekemoer
Vasily Kokorev
Georgios Magdis
H. J. McCracken
Conor J. R. McPartland
Bahram Mobasher
David B. Sanders
Sune Toft
Francesco Valentino
Giovanni Zamorani
Jorge Zavala
The COSMOS Team
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 943, Iss 2, p 153 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

We conduct a systematic search for protocluster candidates at z ≥ 6 in the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) field using the recently released COSMOS2020 source catalog. We select galaxies using a number of selection criteria to obtain a sample of galaxies that have a high probability of being inside a given redshift bin. We then apply overdensity analysis to the bins using two density estimators, a Weighted Adaptive Kernel estimator and a Weighted Voronoi Tessellation estimator. We have found 15 significant (>4 σ ) candidate galaxy overdensities across the redshift range 6 ≤ z ≤ 7.7. The majority of the galaxies appear to be on the galaxy main sequence at their respective epochs. We use multiple stellar-mass-to-halo-mass conversion methods to obtain a range of dark matter halo mass estimates for the overdensities in the range of ∼10 ^11 –10 ^13 M _⊙ , at the respective redshifts of the overdensities. The number and the masses of the halos associated with our protocluster candidates are consistent with what is expected from the area of a COSMOS-like survey in a standard Λ cold dark matter cosmology. Through comparison with simulation, we expect that all of the overdensities at z ≃ 6 will evolve into Virgo-/Coma-like clusters at present (i.e., with masses ∼10 ^14 –10 ^15 M _⊙ ). Compared to other overdensities identified at z ≥ 6 via narrowband selection techniques, the overdensities presented appear to have ∼10× higher stellar masses and star formation rates (SFRs). We compare the evolution in the total SFR and stellar mass content of the protocluster candidates across the redshift range 6 ≤ z ≤ 7.7 and find agreement with the total average SFR from simulations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
943
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.67c6e8150b2f4e27aa1ee95f3f603937
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac9d96