Testing the paradigm: First spectroscopic evidence of a quasar-galaxy Mpc-scale association at cosmic dawn
Roberto Decarli, Marco Mignoli, Roberto Gilli, Barbara Balmaverde,, Marcella Brusa, Nico Cappelluti, Andrea Comastri, Riccardo Nanni, Alessandro, Peca, Antonio Pensabene, Eros Vanzella, Cristian Vignali

TL;DR
This study provides spectroscopic evidence of a large-scale galaxy overdensity around a $z>6$ quasar, supporting models that link quasars to dense early universe regions, using innovative millimeter and optical observations.
Contribution
First spectroscopic detection of a galaxy at similar redshift and large-scale proximity to a $z>6$ quasar, confirming the existence of early universe overdensities.
Findings
Detected a galaxy at $z=6.318$ near a $z=6.308$ quasar.
Measured galaxy's star formation rate as approximately 15 M$_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$.
Strengthens the evidence for large-scale overdensities around early quasars.
Abstract
State-of-the-art models of massive black hole formation postulate that quasars at reside in extreme peaks of the cosmic density structure in the early universe. Even so, direct observational evidence of these overdensities is elusive, especially on large scales (1 Mpc) as the spectroscopic follow-up of galaxies is observationally expensive. Here we present Keck / DEIMOS optical and IRAM / NOEMA millimeter spectroscopy of a Lyman-break galaxy candidate originally discovered via broadband selection, at a projected separation of 4.65 physical Mpc (13.94 arcmin) from the luminous =6.308 quasar J1030+0524. This well-studied field presents the strongest indication to date of a large-scale overdensity around a quasar. The Keck observations suggest a dropout identification of the galaxy. The NOEMA 1.2mm spectrum shows a 3.5 line that, if…
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