Spectroscopic Confirmation of a Protocluster at z=3.786
Arjun Dey, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Naveen Reddy, Michael Cooper, Hanae Inami,, Sungryong Hong, Anthony H. Gonzalez, Buell T. Jannuzi

TL;DR
This study confirms a massive, overdense protocluster at z=3.786, revealing its structure, galaxy composition, and potential for future mass assembly, indicating early cluster formation.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation and detailed characterization of one of the largest high-redshift protoclusters, including its galaxy content and dynamical state.
Findings
The protocluster is one of the largest and most overdense known at high redshift.
The structure is likely to evolve into a present-day massive galaxy cluster.
Star-formation activity is enhanced in the densest regions of the protocluster.
Abstract
We present new observations of the field containing the z=3.786 protocluster, PC217.96+32.3. We confirm that it is one of the largest and most overdense high-redshift structures known. Such structures are rare even in the largest cosmological simulations. We used the Mayall/MOSAIC1.1 imaging camera to image a 1.2x0.6 deg area (~150x75 comoving Mpc) surrounding the protocluster's core and discovered 165 candidate Lyman Alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs) and 788 candidate Lyman Break galaxies (LBGs). There are at least 2 overdense regions traced by the LAEs, the largest of which shows an areal overdensity in its core (i.e., within a radius of 2.5 comoving Mpc) of 14+/-7 relative to the average LAE spatial density in the imaged field. Further, the average LAE spatial density in the imaged field is twice that derived by other field LAE surveys. Spectroscopy with Keck/DEIMOS yielded redshifts…
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