Discovery of a Proto-cluster Associated with a Ly-$\alpha$ Blob Pair at z=2.3
Toma B\u{a}descu (1), Yujin Yang (2), Frank Bertoldi (1), Ann, Zabludoff (3), Alexander Karim (1), Benjamin Magnelli (1) ((1) Argelander, Institut f\"ur Astronomie,(2) Korea Astronomy, Space Science Institute,, (3) University of Arizona)

TL;DR
This study identifies a large-scale galaxy overdensity at z=2.3, likely evolving into a massive cluster, and finds Ly-$\\alpha$ blobs tend to be located on the outskirts of dense regions, indicating a possible role in cluster assembly.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of a proto-cluster associated with Ly-$\alpha$ blob pairs and introduces a new method for analyzing large-scale overdensities using LAEs.
Findings
Identified a proto-cluster with a volume density contrast of ~10.4.
Found Ly-$\alpha$ blobs are located on the outskirts of dense LAE regions.
Projected that the overdensity will evolve into a Coma-like galaxy cluster.
Abstract
Bright Ly- blobs (LABs) --- extended nebulae with sizes of 100kpc and Ly- luminosities of 10erg s --- often reside in overdensities of compact Ly- emitters (LAEs) that may be galaxy protoclusters. The number density, variance, and internal kinematics of LABs suggest that they themselves trace group-like halos. Here we test this hierarchical picture, presenting deep, wide-field Ly- narrowband imaging of a 1 0.5 region around a LAB pair at = 2.3 discovered previously by a blind survey. We find 183 Ly- emitters, including the original LAB pair and three new LABs with Ly- luminosities of (0.9--1.3)10erg s and isophotal areas of 16--24 arcsec. Using the LAEs as tracers and a new kernel density estimation method, we discover a large-scale overdensity (Bo{\"o}tes…
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