An extreme proto-cluster of luminous dusty starbursts in the early Universe
I. Oteo, R. J. Ivison, L. Dunne, A. Manilla-Robles, S. Maddox, A. J., R. Lewis, G. de Zotti, M. Bremer, D. L. Clements, A. Cooray, H. Dannerbauer,, S. Eales, J. Greenslade, A. Omont, I. Perez-Fourn\'on, D. Riechers, D. Scott,, P. van der Werf, A. Weiss, and Z-Y. Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of an extreme proto-cluster of dusty star-forming galaxies at redshift 4, with an unprecedented star formation rate and potential to evolve into a massive galaxy cluster.
Contribution
First identification of a high-redshift proto-cluster with at least ten dusty starbursts and detailed spectroscopic confirmation of its members.
Findings
Collective star formation rate of ~6500 M_sun/yr in the proto-cluster core
Total halo mass estimated at ~4.4 x 10^13 M_sun
Potential to evolve into a Coma-like galaxy cluster at z=0
Abstract
We report the identification of an extreme proto-cluster of galaxies in the early Universe whose core (nicknamed Distant Red Core, DRC) is formed by at least ten dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs), confirmed to lie at via detection of [CI](1-0), CO(6-5), CO(4-3), CO(2-1) and emission lines, detected using ALMA and ATCA. The spectroscopically-confirmed components of the proto-cluster are distributed over a region and have a collective obscured star-formation rate (SFR) of , considerably higher than has been seen before in any proto-cluster of galaxies or over-densities of DSFGs at . Most of the star formation is taking place in luminous DSFGs since no Ly emitters are detected in the proto-cluster core, apart from a…
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