Spectroscopic confirmation of a mature galaxy cluster at redshift two
J.P. Willis, R.E.A. Canning, E.S. Noordeh, S.W. Allen, A.L. King, A., Mantz, R.G. Morris, S.A. Stanford, G. Brammer

TL;DR
This paper confirms the existence of a mature galaxy cluster at redshift 2 through spectroscopic observations, revealing evolved galaxies and hot intracluster gas, providing insights into early cluster formation.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of a fully mature galaxy cluster at z=2, showing evolved stellar populations and hot intracluster gas at this epoch.
Findings
37 member galaxies identified at z=1.98
Mean stellar age of 2.98 billion years
Cluster contains hot, metal-rich intracluster gas
Abstract
Galaxy clusters are the most massive virialized structures in the Universe and are formed through the gravitational accretion of matter over cosmic time. The discovery of an evolved galaxy cluster at redshift z=2, corresponding to a look-back time of 10.4 billion years, provides an opportunity to study its properties. The galaxy cluster XLSSC 122 was originally detected as a faint, extended X-ray source in the XMM Large Scale Structure survey and was revealed to be coincident with a compact over-density of galaxies with photometric redshifts of 1.9 +/- 0.2. Subsequent observations at millimetre wavelengths detected a Sunyaev-Zel'dovich decrement along the line of sight to XLSSC 122, thus confirming the existence of hot intracluster gas, while deep imaging spectroscopy from the European Space Agency's X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) revealed an extended, X-ray bright gaseous…
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