Spectroscopic Confirmation of two Extremely Massive Protoclusters BOSS1244 and BOSS1542 at $z=2.24$
Dongdong Shi (1,2,3), Zheng Cai (4), Xiaohui Fan (3), XianZhong Zheng, (1,2), Yun-Hsin Huang (3), Jiachuan Xu (3) ((1) PMO, (2) USTC, (3) Steward, Observatory, UA, (4) Tsinghua University)

TL;DR
This study confirms two extremely massive galaxy protoclusters at redshift 2.24 through spectroscopic observations, revealing their complex structures and providing insights into early universe large-scale cosmic web formation.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of two massive protoclusters at z=2.24, demonstrating diverse morphologies and assembly stages of early galaxy clusters.
Findings
BOSS1244 has two substructures likely merging.
BOSS1542 shows a filamentary structure with low velocity dispersion.
These are the most overdense protoclusters at z>2 discovered to date.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic confirmation of two new massive galaxy protoclusters at , BOSS1244 and BOSS1542, traced by groups of Coherently Strong Ly Absorption (CoSLA) systems imprinted in the absorption spectra of a number of quasars from the SDSS III and identified as overdensities of narrowband-selected H emitters (HAEs). Using MMT/MMIRS and LBT/LUCI near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, we confirm 46 and 36 HAEs in the BOSS1244 and BOSS1542 fields, respectively. BOSS1244 displays a South-West (SW) component at and another North-East (NE) component at with the line-of-sight velocity dispersions of km s and km s, respectively. Interestingly, we find that the SW region of BOSS1244 contains two substructures in redshift space, likely merging to form a larger system. In contrast, BOSS1542…
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