Galaxy protocluster candidates at 1.6<z<2
Audrey Galametz, Joel Vernet, Carlos De Breuck, Nina Hatch, George, Miley, Tadayuki Kodama, Jaron Kurk, Roderik Overzier, Alessandro Rettura,, Huub Rottgering, Nick Seymour, Bram Venemans, and Andrew Zirm

TL;DR
This study investigates high-redshift protoclusters around radio galaxies at z~2 using near-infrared imaging, revealing significant galaxy overdensities and structures indicative of forming galaxy clusters.
Contribution
It introduces a new near-infrared colour selection technique to identify protocluster galaxies at 1.6<z<3 and applies it to two radio galaxy fields, uncovering evidence of protocluster environments.
Findings
Significant overdensity of red galaxies around MRC0156-252.
Detection of filament-like structures of red galaxies.
Presence of a galaxy group near MRC0156-252.
Abstract
We present a study of protoclusters associated with high redshift radio galaxies. We imaged MRC1017-220 (z=1.77) and MRC0156-252 (z=2.02) using the near-infrared wide-field (7.5'x7.5') imager VLT/HAWK-I in the Y, H and Ks bands. We present the first deep Y-band galaxy number counts within a large area (200 arcmin2). We then develop a purely near-infrared colour selection technique to isolate galaxies at 1.6<z<3 that may be associated with the two targets, dividing them into (i) red passively evolving or dusty star-forming galaxies or (ii) blue/star-formation dominated galaxies with little or no dust. Both targeted fields show an excess of star-forming galaxies with respect to control fields. No clear overdensity of red galaxies is detected in the surroundings of MRC1017-220 although the spatial distribution of the red galaxies resembles a filament-like structure within which the radio…
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