Probing the existence of a rich galaxy overdensity at z=5.2
R. Calvi, H. Dannerbauer, P. Arrabal Haro, J. M. Rodr\'iguez Espinosa,, C. Mu\~noz Tu\~n\'on, P. G. P\'erez Gonz\'alez, S. Geier

TL;DR
This study confirms a significant galaxy overdensity at z=5.2 near HDF850.1, revealing multiple components and estimating a halo mass comparable to a Virgo-like cluster, advancing understanding of early large-scale structure formation.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of 10 new members in a high-z galaxy overdensity, demonstrating the reliability of photometric redshifts and characterizing its structure and mass.
Findings
76% spectroscopic confirmation rate for photometric candidates
Identification of four distinct components within the overdensity
Estimated halo mass between 2-8 x 10^12 solar masses
Abstract
We report the results of a pilot spectroscopic program of a region at z=5.2 in the GOODS-N field containing an overdensity of galaxies around the well-known submillimeter galaxy HDF850.1. We have selected candidate cluster members from the optical 25 medium-band photometric catalog of the project SHARDS (Survey for High-z Absorption Red and Dead Sources). 17 rest-frame UV selected galaxies (LAEs and LBGs) with 5.15<z_phot<5.27, candidates to be physically associated with the overdensity, have been observed with the instrument OSIRIS at the GranTeCan telescope. 13 out of these 17 (76 per cent) sources have secure spectroscopic confirmations via the Ly line at the redshift of the galaxy protocluster PClHDF850.1, demonstrating the high reliabilty of our photometric redshift method. 10 out of 13 sources are newly confirmed members. Thus, we increase the number of confirmed…
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