Ultra-Red Galaxies Signpost Candidate Proto-Clusters at High Redshift
A. J. R. Lewis, R. J. Ivison, P. N. Best, J. M. Simpson, A. Weiss, I., Oteo, Z-Y. Zhang, V. Arumugam, M. Bremer, S. C. Chapman, D. L. Clements, H., Dannerbauer, L. Dunne, S. Eales, S. Maddox, S. J. Oliver, A. Omont, D. A., Riechers, S. Serjeant, E. Valiante, J. Wardlow

TL;DR
This study uses submillimeter observations to identify high-redshift galaxies that mark dense proto-cluster regions in the early universe, revealing significant over-densities and properties consistent with future massive galaxy clusters.
Contribution
First demonstration that red Herschel-selected galaxies can reliably signpost candidate proto-clusters at high redshift, with detailed characterization of their properties and environment.
Findings
Detected 86 DSFGs indicating over-density of 100±30%.
Median redshift of signposts is z=3.2±0.2.
Candidate proto-clusters have high SFRs and densities, likely evolving into massive galaxy clusters.
Abstract
We present images obtained with LABOCA on the APEX telescope of a sample of 22 galaxies selected via their red Herschel SPIRE 250-, 350- and colors. We aim to see if these luminous, rare and distant galaxies are signposting dense regions in the early Universe. Our survey covers an area of down to an average r.m.s. of , with our five deepest maps going deeper still. We catalog 86 DSFGs around our 'signposts', detected above a significance of . This implies a over-density of DSFGs, excluding our signposts, when comparing our number counts to those in 'blank fields'. Thus, we are confident that our signposts are pinpointing over-dense regions in the Universe, and confident that these…
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