(SHERRY) JCMT-SCUBA2 High Redshift Bright Quasar Survey -- II: the environment of z~6 quasars in sub-millimeter band
Qiong Li, Ran Wang, Xiaohui Fan, Xue-Bing Wu, Linhua Jiang, Eduardo Ba\~nados, Bram Venemans, Yali Shao, Jianan Li, Jeff Wagg, Roberto Decarli, Chiara Mazzucchelli, Alain Omont, Frank Bertoldi, Sean Johnson, Christopher J. Conselice, Chengpeng Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses submillimeter observations to explore the environments of z~6 quasars, revealing significant overdensities of star-forming galaxies and providing insights into early universe structure formation.
Contribution
First systematic submillimeter survey of z~6 quasar environments, identifying galaxy overdensities and offering candidates for follow-up studies of protoclusters.
Findings
Detected 170 SMGs with high star formation rates.
Overdensity of SMGs around quasars exceeds blank field counts.
13 out of 54 quasars show significant SMG overdensities.
Abstract
The formation of the first supermassive black holes is expected to have occurred in some most pronounced matter and galaxy overdensities in the early universe. We have conducted a sub-mm wavelength continuum survey of 54 quasars using the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometre Array-2 (SCUBA2) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) to study the environments around quasars. We identified 170 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) with above 3.5 detections at 450 or 850 \um\, maps. Their FIR luminosities are 2.2 - 6.4 10, and star formation rates are 400 - 1200 M yr. We also calculated the SMGs differential and cumulative number counts in a combined area of 620 arcmin. To a detection (at 5.5 mJy), SMGs overdensity is (), exceeding the blank field source counts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
