Spectroscopic Confirmation of a Protocluster at $z=3.37$ with a High Fraction of Quiescent Galaxies
Ian McConachie, Gillian Wilson, Ben Forrest, Z. Cemile Marsan, Adam, Muzzin, M. C. Cooper, Marianna Annunziatella, Danilo Marchesini, Jeffrey C., C. Chan, Percy Gomez, Mohamed H. Abdullah, Paolo Saracco, Julie Nantais

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of two protoclusters at z~3.37, notably with a high fraction of quiescent galaxies, challenging previous assumptions about galaxy activity in early protoclusters and suggesting diverse evolutionary states.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of protoclusters at z~3.37 with unusually high quiescent galaxy fractions, indicating early mass quenching or environmental effects.
Findings
High fraction of quiescent galaxies in the protocluster (73.3%)
Discovery of two protoclusters at similar redshift separated by 35 Mpc
Presence of massive, post-starburst ultra-massive galaxies
Abstract
We report the discovery of MAGAZ3NE J095924+022537, a spectroscopically-confirmed protocluster at around a spectroscopically-confirmed -quiescent ultra-massive galaxy (UMG; ) in the COSMOS UltraVISTA field. We present a total of 38 protocluster members (14 spectroscopic and 24 photometric), including the UMG. Notably, and in marked contrast to protoclusters previously reported at this epoch which have been found to contain predominantly star-forming members, we measure an elevated fraction of quiescent galaxies relative to the coeval field ( versus for galaxies with stellar mass ). This high quenched fraction provides a striking and important counterexample to the seeming ubiquitousness of star-forming…
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