The JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey: Discovery of an Extreme Galaxy Overdensity at $z = 5.4$ with JWST/NIRCam in GOODS-S
Jakob M. Helton, Fengwu Sun, Charity Woodrum, Kevin N. Hainline,, Christopher N. A. Willmer, George H. Rieke, Marcia J. Rieke, Sandro, Tacchella, Brant Robertson, Benjamin D. Johnson, Stacey Alberts, Daniel J., Eisenstein, Ryan Hausen, Nina R. Bonaventura, Andrew Bunker

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of an extreme galaxy overdensity at redshift 5.4 using JWST data, revealing insights into early universe structure formation and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first identification and characterization of a significant galaxy overdensity at z=5.4 with JWST, including spectroscopic confirmation and analysis of galaxy properties.
Findings
81 galaxies confirmed at z=5.2-5.5
Overdensity is about 10 times the average density
Protocluster members are more massive and older than field galaxies
Abstract
We report the discovery of an extreme galaxy overdensity at in the GOODS-S field using JWST/NIRCam imaging from JADES and JEMS alongside JWST/NIRCam wide field slitless spectroscopy from FRESCO. We identified potential members of the overdensity using HST+JWST photometry spanning . These data provide accurate and well-constrained photometric redshifts down to . We subsequently confirmed galaxies at using JWST slitless spectroscopy over through a targeted line search for around the best-fit photometric redshift. We verified that of these galaxies reside in the field while galaxies reside in a density around times that of a random volume. Stellar populations for these galaxies were inferred from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
