Large scale structure around a z=2.1 cluster
Chao-Ling Hung (1), Caitlin M. Casey (1), Yi-Kuan Chiang (1), Peter, Capak (2,3), Michael J. Cowley (4,5), Behnam Darvish (3), Glenn G. Kacprzak, (6), K. Kovac (7), Simon J. Lilly (7), Themiya Nanayakkara (6), Lee R., Spitler (4,5), Kim-Vy H. Tran (8)

TL;DR
This study identifies a significant large-scale structure around a galaxy cluster at z=2.095, rich in star-forming and dusty star-forming galaxies, indicating active cluster formation and mass assembly at high redshift.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis revealing large-scale overdensities of star-forming galaxies around a z=2.095 cluster, linking galaxy environment with cluster formation.
Findings
Significant overdensities of SFGs and DSFGs around the cluster
Detection of 8 DSFGs, including 3 AGNs, within 15 cMpc
Evidence of active cluster assembly with large-scale structure
Abstract
The most prodigious starburst galaxies are absent in massive galaxy clusters today, but their connection with large scale environments is less clear at . We present a search of large scale structure around a galaxy cluster core at using a set of spectroscopically confirmed galaxies. We find that both color-selected star-forming galaxies (SFGs) and dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) show significant overdensities around the cluster. A total of 8 DSFGs (including 3 X-ray luminous active galactic nuclei, AGNs) and 34 SFGs are found within a 10 arcmin radius (corresponds to 15 cMpc at ) from the cluster center and within a redshift range of , which leads to galaxy overdensities of and . The cluster core and the extended DSFG- and SFG-rich structure together demonstrate an…
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