A large scale structure traced by [OII] emitters hosting a distant cluster at z=1.62
Ken-ichi Tadaki, Tadayuki Kodama, Kazuaki Ota, Masao Hayashi, Yusei, Koyama, Casey Papovich, Mark Brodwin, Masayuki Tanaka, Masanori Iye

TL;DR
This study maps large-scale structures at z=1.62 using [OII] emitters, revealing a super-structure with high star formation activity in dense regions, and suggests environmental independence of galaxy properties at this epoch.
Contribution
It presents a large-scale survey of [OII] emitters around a high-redshift cluster, uncovering a vast filamentary structure and analyzing galaxy properties in different environments.
Findings
Discovery of a super-structure at z=1.62 with filamentary features.
High star formation rates in dense cluster regions comparable to the field.
Lack of environmental dependence in galaxy properties at high redshift.
Abstract
We present a panoramic narrow-band imaging survey of [OII] emitters in and around the ClG J0218.3-0510 cluster at z=1.62 with Suprime-Cam on Subaru telescope. 352 [OII] emitters were identified on the basis of narrow-band excesses and photometric redshifts. We discovered a huge filamentary structure with some clumps traced by [OII] emitters and found that the ClG J0218.3-0510 cluster is embedded in an even larger super-structure than the one reported previously. 31 [OII] emitters were spectroscopically confirmed with the detection of H-alpha and/or [OIII] emission lines by FMOS observations. In the high density regions such as cluster core and clumps, star-forming [OII] emitters show a high overdensity by a factor of more than 10 compared to the field region. Although the star formation activity is very high even in the cluster core, some massive quiescent galaxies also exits at the…
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