Identification of High-Redshift Galaxy Overdensities in GOODS-N and GOODS-S
Jakob M. Helton, Fengwu Sun, Charity Woodrum, Kevin N. Hainline,, Christopher N. A. Willmer, Marcia J. Rieke, George H. Rieke, Stacey Alberts,, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Sandro Tacchella, Brant Robertson, Benjamin D. Johnson,, William M. Baker, Rachana Bhatawdekar, Andrew J. Bunker

TL;DR
This study identifies high-redshift galaxy overdensities in GOODS-N and GOODS-S fields using JWST data, revealing the earliest known protoclusters and estimating their masses, which are likely to evolve into massive galaxy clusters by present day.
Contribution
First systematic search for high-redshift galaxy overdensities using JWST imaging and spectroscopy, discovering the earliest known protoclusters at z~8.
Findings
17 significant galaxy overdensities identified
Two highest redshift spectroscopically confirmed overdensities at z~8
Estimated halo masses suggest evolution into massive galaxy clusters
Abstract
We conduct a systematic search for high-redshift galaxy overdensities at in both the GOODS-N and GOODS-S fields using JWST/NIRCam imaging from JADES and JEMS in addition to JWST/NIRCam wide field slitless spectroscopy from FRESCO. High-redshift galaxy candidates are identified using HST+JWST photometry spanning . We confirmed the redshifts for roughly a third of these galaxies using JWST/FRESCO spectroscopy over through identification of either or around the best-fit photometric redshift. The rest-UV magnitudes and continuum slopes of these galaxies were inferred from the photometry: the brightest and reddest objects appear in more dense environments and thus are surrounded by more galaxy neighbors than their fainter and bluer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
