MAMMOTH: Confirmation of Two Massive Galaxy Overdensities at $z=2.24$ with H$\alpha$ Emitters
XianZhong Zheng (1,2), Zheng Cai (3), FangXia An (4), Xiaohui Fan (5), and DongDong Shi (1,2,5) ((1) PMO, (2) USTC, (3) Tsinghua University, (4), IDIA, South Africa (5) Steward Observatory, UA)

TL;DR
This study confirms two massive galaxy overdensities at redshift 2.24 using Hα emitters, revealing their structure, density, and star formation activity, and providing insights into galaxy formation during peak cosmic star formation epoch.
Contribution
First confirmation of two massive galaxy overdensities at z=2.24 using Hα emitters and Lyα absorption, revealing their detailed structure and star formation properties.
Findings
Overdensity factors of 5.6 and 4.9 in the two regions.
BOSS1244 has a dominant structure; BOSS1542 is a giant filament.
BOSS1244's HLF matches the general field; BOSS1542 shows excess high-luminosity HAEs.
Abstract
Massive galaxy overdensities at the peak epoch of cosmic star formation provide ideal testbeds for the formation theories of galaxies and large-scale structure. We report the confirmation of two massive galaxy overdensities at , BOSS1244 and BOSS1542, selected from the MAMMOTH project using Ly absorption from the intergalactic medium over the scales of 1530 Mpc imprinted on the quasar spectra. We use H emitters (HAEs) as the density tracer and identify them using deep narrowband and broadband imaging data obtained with CFHT/WIRCam. In total, 244 and 223 line emitters are detected in these two fields, and and are expected to be HAEs with an H flux of erg s cm (corresponding to an SFR of 5 M yr). The detection rate of HAE candidates suggests an…
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