No Evidence for Millimeter Continuum Source Overdensities in the Environments of $z\gtrsim6$ Quasars
Jaclyn B. Champagne, Roberto Decarli, Caitlin M. Casey, Bram Venemans,, Eduardo Ba\~nados, Fabian Walter, Frank Bertoldi, Xiaohui Fan, Emanuele Paolo, Farina, Chiara Mazzucchelli, Dominik A. Riechers, Michael A. Strauss, Ran, Wang, Yujin Yang

TL;DR
This study used ALMA 1.2mm dust continuum maps of 35 high-redshift quasars to search for galaxy overdensities, finding no significant excess of dusty galaxies near the quasars, suggesting the need for larger or different scale surveys.
Contribution
The paper provides the first systematic millimeter continuum survey around $z>6$ quasars, highlighting limitations and considerations for detecting early galaxy overdensities.
Findings
No significant overdensity of dusty galaxies detected near quasars.
ALMA's small field of view may miss larger-scale overdensities.
Continuum surveys might underestimate true galaxy overdensities due to line-of-sight effects.
Abstract
Bright high-redshift quasars (), hosting supermassive black holes (), are expected to reside in massive host galaxies embedded within some of the earliest and most massive galaxy overdensities. We analyze 1.2\,mm ALMA dust continuum maps of 35 bright quasars at and search the primary beam for excess dust continuum emission from sources with L\,L as evidence for early protoclusters. We compare the detection rates of continuum sources at significance in the fields surrounding the quasars (A = 4.3\,arcmin) with millimeter number counts in blank field surveys. We discover 15 millimeter sources in the fields excluding the quasars themselves, corresponding to an overdensity , consistent with no detected…
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