A z~3 radio galaxy and its protocluster: evidence for a superstructure?
E. Kuiper, B. P. Venemans, N. A. Hatch, G. K. Miley, H. J. A., Rottgering

TL;DR
This study provides spectroscopic evidence for a superstructure at z~3, including a protocluster around a radio galaxy and an additional foreground structure, with implications for galaxy formation and cluster evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first spectroscopic confirmation of a foreground structure and analyzes its relation to the protocluster, offering insights into superstructure formation at high redshift.
Findings
Confirmed a protocluster at z~3.13 with 20 spectroscopic redshifts.
Detected a foreground structure responsible for half of the LBG overdensity.
Estimated masses and dynamics suggest possible merging or independent evolution.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic follow-up observations of Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) selected in the field surrounding the radio galaxy MRC0316-257 at z~3.13 (0316). Robust spectroscopic redshifts are determined for 20 out of 24 objects. Three of the spectroscopically confirmed galaxies have 3.12<z<3.13 indicating that these objects reside in a protocluster structure previously found around the radio galaxy. An additional 5 objects are found 1600 km/s blue-shifted with respect to the main protocluster structure. This is in addition to three [OIII] emitters found at this redshift in a previous study. This is further evidence that a structure exists directly in front of the 0316 protocluster. We estimate that the foreground structure is responsible for half of the surface overdensity of LBGs found in the field as a whole. The foreground structure is associated with a strong surface density peak…
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