Tomography of the environment of the COSMOS/AzTEC-3 submillimeter galaxy at z=5.3 revealed by Lyalpha and MUSE observations
L. Guaita, M. Aravena, S. Gurung-Lopez, S. Cantalupo, R. Marino, D., Riechers, E. da Cunha, J. Wagg, H. S. B. Algera, H. Dannerbauer, P. Cox

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE observations to map the environment of a z=5.3 submillimeter galaxy, revealing gas dynamics, galaxy interactions, and an overdense structure that may evolve into a massive galaxy cluster.
Contribution
It provides detailed Lyα and kinematic analysis of the protocluster environment around AzTEC3, highlighting galaxy interactions and gas structures at high redshift.
Findings
Identification of 10 Lyα emitters confirming overdensity
Detection of gas bridges and tidal features indicating interactions
Evidence of merger activity and starburst phenomena
Abstract
We study the members of the protocluster around AzTEC3 submillimeter galaxy at z=5.3. We analyzed the data from the MUSE instrument in an area of 1.4x1.4 arcmin^2 around AzTEC3 and derived information on the Lya line in emission. We compared the Lya profile of various regions of the environment with the zELDA radiative transfer model, revealing the neutral gas distribution and kinematics. We identified 10 Lya emitting sources, including 2 regions with extended emission: one embedding AzTEC3 and LBG3, a star-forming galaxy located 12 kpc north of the SMG and another toward LBG-1, a star-forming galaxy located 90 kpc to the southeast. The sources appear distributed in an elongated configuration of about 70'' in extent. The number of sources confirms the overdensity around AzTEC3. For the AzTEC3+LBG3 system, the Lya emission appears redshifted and more spatially extended than the [CII]…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
