Protoclusters at z=5.7: A view from the MultiDark galaxies
Weiguang Cui, Jiaqi Qiao, Romeel Dave, Alexander Knebe, John A., Peacock, and Gustavo Yepes

TL;DR
This study uses simulated Lyα-emitting galaxies at high redshift to identify protoclusters, evaluating the effectiveness of different selection criteria and models in predicting massive galaxy cluster progenitors.
Contribution
It introduces a method to identify high-redshift protoclusters using Lyα galaxy simulations and assesses its efficiency and limitations across various criteria and models.
Findings
Protoclusters are associated with final masses around 2.8×10^15 M_sun.
Selection criteria significantly influence the number and properties of identified protoclusters.
High purity and completeness are difficult to achieve simultaneously in protocluster identification.
Abstract
Protoclusters, which will yield galaxy clusters at lower redshift, can provide valuable information on the formation of galaxy clusters. However, identifying progenitors of galaxy clusters in observations is not an easy task, especially at high redshift. Different priors have been used to estimate the overdense regions that are thought to mark the locations of protoclusters. In this paper, we use mimicked Ly-emitting galaxies at to identify protoclusters in the MultiDark galaxies, which are populated by applying three different semi-analytic models to the 1 MultiDark Planck2 simulation. To compare with observational results, we extend the criterion 1 (a Ly luminosity limited sample), to criterion 2 (a match to the observed mean galaxy number density). To further statistically study the finding efficiency of this method, we enlarge the identified…
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