A search for galaxies in and around an HI overdense region at z=5
Y. Matsuda (1), J. Richard (1), Ian Smail (1), N. Kashikawa (2), K., Shimasaku (3), B. L. Frye (4), T. Yamada (5), Y. Nakamura (5), T. Hayashino, (5), T. Fujii (5) ((1) Durham, (2) NAOJ, (3) Tokyo, (4) USF, (5) Tohoku)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a large-scale galaxy overdense region at z=4.86 behind galaxy cluster A1689, indicating a potential protocluster and linking galaxy formation with IGM overdensity at high redshift.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of a large-scale galaxy overdensity at z~5 associated with an IGM overdense region, using narrow- and broad-band imaging around a known galaxy.
Findings
Detected 51 Ly-alpha emitters at z=4.86
Identified a ~20 x 60 comoving Mpc overdense region
Found a galaxy overdensity of delta~4 near a known galaxy
Abstract
We present the discovery of a large-scale structure of emission-line galaxies at redshift z=4.86 behind a massive cluster of galaxies, A1689. Previous spectroscopic observations of a galaxy, A1689-7.1 at z=4.87, near this structure, revealed a possible overdense region of inter-galactic medium (IGM) around the galaxy, which extends at least ~80 comoving Mpc along the line of sight. In order to investigate whether this z~5 IGM overdense region contains a galaxy overdensity, we undertook narrow- and broad-band imaging observations around A1689-7.1 with Subaru/Suprime-Cam. We detected 51 candidate Ly-alpha emitters at redshift z=4.86+-0.03 in the 32 x 24 arcmin^2 field of view. After correction for lensing by the foreground cluster, we found a large-scale (~20 x 60 comoving Mpc) overdense region of galaxies around A1689-7.1 in the source plane at z=4.86. The densest peak in this region has…
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