The primordial environment of super massive black holes: large scale galaxy overdensities around $z\sim6$ QSOs with LBT
L. Morselli, M. Mignoli, R. Gilli, C. Vignali, A. Comastri, E. Sani,, N. Cappelluti, G. Zamorani, M. Brusa, S. Gallozzi, E. Vanzella

TL;DR
This study uses deep wide-field imaging to demonstrate that $z\sim6$ quasars are located in significantly overdense regions of galaxies, providing the first direct evidence of large-scale structures around such early universe quasars.
Contribution
It presents the first direct measurement of large-scale galaxy overdensities around $z\sim6$ quasars using wide-field imaging and color selection techniques.
Findings
Quasar fields show higher galaxy counts than blank fields.
Overdensity significance around quasars is up to 3.7 sigma.
Supports the idea that early supermassive black holes form in dense environments.
Abstract
We investigated the presence of galaxy overdensities around four QSOs, namely SDSS J1030+0524 (z = 6.28), SDSS J1148+5251 (z = 6.41), SDSS J1048+4637 (z = 6.20) and SDSS J1411+1217 (z = 5.95), through deep -, - and - band imaging obtained with the wide-field () Large Binocular Camera (LBC) at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). We adopted color-color selections within the vs plane to identify samples of -band dropouts at the QSO redshift and measure their relative abundance and spatial distribution in the four LBC fields, each covering physical Mpc at . The same selection criteria were then applied to -band selected sources in the 1 deg Subaru-XMM Newton Deep Survey to derive the expected number of dropouts over a blank LBC-sized field (0.14 deg). The four observed QSO fields host a number…
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