A massive quiescent galaxy confirmed in a protocluster at z=3.09
Mariko Kubo, Hideki Umehata, Yuichi Matsuda, Masaru Kajisawa, Charles, C. Steidel, Toru Yamada, Ichi Tanaka, Bunyo Hatsukade, Yoichi Tamura,, Kouichiro Nakanishi, Kotaro Kohno, Chien-Feng Lee, Keiichi Matsuda

TL;DR
This paper reports the spectroscopic confirmation of the most distant massive quiescent galaxy in a protocluster at z=3.09, providing insights into galaxy evolution and cluster formation in the early universe.
Contribution
It presents the first spectroscopic confirmation of a massive quiescent galaxy at z=3.09 in a protocluster, with detailed analysis of its star formation history and environment.
Findings
Confirmed a massive quiescent galaxy at z=3.09.
Detected three potential [O III] emitters nearby.
Evidence of interactions suggesting future galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We report a massive quiescent galaxy at spectroscopically confirmed at a protocluster in the SSA22 field by detecting the Balmer and Ca {\footnotesize II} absorption features with multi-object spectrometer for infrared exploration (MOSFIRE) on the Keck I telescope. This is the most distant quiescent galaxy confirmed in a protocluster to date. We fit the optical to mid-infrared photometry and spectrum simultaneously with spectral energy distribution (SED) models of parametric and nonparametric star formation histories (SFH). Both models fit the observed SED well and confirm that this object is a massive quiescent galaxy with the stellar mass of and , and star formation rate of and for parametric and nonparametric…
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