Megaparsec-scale structure around the protocluster core SPT2349–56 at z = 4.3

Author:

Hill Ryley1,Chapman Scott123,Scott Douglas1,Apostolovski Yordanka45,Aravena Manuel6,Béthermin Matthieu7,Bradford C M8,Canning Rebecca E A9,De Breuck Carlos10,Dong Chenxing11,Gonzalez Anthony11ORCID,Greve Thomas R1213,Hayward Christopher C14ORCID,Hezaveh Yashar1415,Litke Katrina16,Malkan Matt17,Marrone Daniel P16,Phadke Kedar18,Reuter Cassie18,Rotermund Kaja3,Spilker Justin19,Vieira Joaquin D18,Weiß Axel20

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, 6225 Agricultural Road, Vancouver, V6T 1Z1, Canada

2. National Research Council, Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics, 5071 West Saanich Road, Victoria, V9E 2E7, Canada

3. Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, Dalhousie University, 6310 Coburg Road, Halifax, B3H 4R2, Canada

4. Departamento de Ciencias Fisicas, Universidad Andres Bello, Fernandez Concha 700, Santiago, 7591538, Chile

5. Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS), Nuncio Monseñor Sotero Sanz 100, Santiago, 7500000, Chile

6. Núcleo de Astronomía, Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Universidad Diego Portales, Av. Ejército 441, Santiago, 8320000, Chile

7. Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, 38 rue Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Marseille, 13013, France

8. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

9. Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, 452 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-4085, USA

10. European Southern Observatory, Karl Schwarzschild Straße 2, Garching, D-85748, Germany

11. Department of Astronomy, University of Florida, 211 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL 32611-2055, USA

12. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK

13. Cosmic Dawn Center, Holbergsgade 14, Copenhagen, DK-1057, Denmark

14. Center for Computational Astrophysics, Flatiron Institute, 162 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA

15. Département de Physique, Université de Montréal, 1375 Avenue Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux, Montréal, H2V 0B3, Canada

16. Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

17. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, 900 University Avenue, Riverside, CA 90095-1547, USA

18. Department of Astronomy, University of Illinois, 1002 West Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801, USA

19. Department of Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin, 2515 Speedway, Stop C1400, Austin, TX 78712, USA

20. Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Auf dem Hügel 69, Bonn, D-53121, Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present an extensive ALMA spectroscopic follow-up programme of the $z\, {=}\, 4.3$ structure SPT2349–56, one of the most actively star-forming protocluster cores known, to identify additional members using their [C ii] 158 μm and CO(4–3) lines. In addition to robustly detecting the 14 previously published galaxies in this structure, we identify a further 15 associated galaxies at $z\, {=}\, 4.3$, resolving 55$\, {\pm }\,$5 per cent of the 870 μm flux density at 0.5 arcsec resolution compared to 21 arcsec single-dish data. These galaxies are distributed into a central core containing 23 galaxies extending out to 300 kpc in diameter, and a northern extension, offset from the core by 400 kpc, containing three galaxies. We discovered three additional galaxies in a red Herschel-SPIRE source 1.5 Mpc from the main structure, suggesting the existence of many other sources at the same redshift as SPT2349–56 that are not yet detected in the limited coverage of our data. An analysis of the velocity distribution of the central galaxies indicates that this region may be virialized with a mass of (9$\pm 5)\, {\times }\, 10^{12}$  M⊙, while the two offset galaxy groups are about 30 and 60 per cent less massive and show significant velocity offsets from the central group. We calculate the [C ii] and far-infrared number counts, and find evidence for a break in the [C ii] luminosity function. We estimate the average SFR density within the region of SPT2349–56 containing single-dish emission (a proper diameter of 720 kpc), assuming spherical symmetry, to be roughly 4$\, {\times }\, 10^4$ M⊙ yr−1 Mpc−3; this may be an order of magnitude greater than the most extreme examples seen in simulations.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Kavli Foundation

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Simons Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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