A SINFONI view of flies in the Spiderweb: a galaxy cluster in the making
E. Kuiper, N.A. Hatch, G.K. Miley, N.P.H. Nesvadba, H.J.A. Rottgering,, J.D. Kurk, M.D. Lehnert, R.A. Overzier, L. Pentericci, J. Schaye, B.P., Venemans

TL;DR
This study uses deep SINFONI data to analyze the kinematics of galaxies in a forming galaxy cluster at z~2.2, revealing a merging of massive haloes that influences galaxy evolution and activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic analysis of a high-redshift protocluster, linking small and large scale dynamics and interpreting the structure as a merging of massive haloes.
Findings
High galaxy density in the protocluster core
Broad, double-peaked velocity distribution indicating merging activity
Protocluster likely a merging of two massive haloes
Abstract
The environment of the high-z radio galaxy PKS 1138-262 at z~2.2 is a prime example of a forming galaxy cluster. We use deep SINFONI data to perform a detailed study of the kinematics of the galaxies within 60 kpc of the radio core and we link this to the kinematics of the protocluster on the megaparsec scale. Identification of optical emission lines shows that 11 galaxies are at the redshift of the protocluster. The density of line emitters is more than an order of magnitude higher in the core of the protocluster than the larger scale environment. This implies a matter overdensity in the core of delta_m~70 which is similar to the outskirts of local galaxy clusters. The velocity distribution of the confirmed satellite galaxies shows a broad, double-peaked velocity structure with sigma=1360+/-206 km/s. A similar broad, double-peaked distribution was found in a previous study targeting…
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