Discovery of a Very Large Structure at Z=3.78
Kyoung-Soo Lee, Arjun Dey, Sungryong Hong, Naveen Reddy, Christian, Wilson, Buell T. Jannuzi, Hanae Inami, Anthony H. Gonzalez

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a massive large-scale structure at redshift 3.78, including multiple protoclusters, which provides valuable insights into early universe structure formation and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The study presents the first detailed identification and analysis of a large, complex protocluster structure at high redshift, combining spectroscopic and imaging data.
Findings
Identified five galaxies within 1 Mpc at z=3.78.
Detected three large overdensities separated by 8-14 Mpc.
Estimated future evolution into massive galaxy clusters.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a large-scale structure containing multiple protoclusters at z=3.78 in the Bo\"otes field. The spectroscopic discovery of five galaxies at z=3.783+/-0.002 lying within 1 Mpc of one another led us to undertake a deep narrow- and broad-band imaging survey of the surrounding field. Within a comoving volume of 72x72x25 Mpc^3, we have identified 65 Lyman alpha emitter (LAE) candidates at z=3.795+/-0.015, and four additional galaxies at z_spec=3.730,3.753,3.780,3.835. The galaxy distribution within the field is highly non-uniform, exhibiting three large (~3-5x) overdensities separated by 8-14 Mpc (physical) and possibly connected by filamentary structures traced by LAEs. The observed number of LAEs in the entire field is nearly twice the average expected in field environments, based on estimates of the Lya luminosity function at these redshifts. We estimate that by…
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