GA-NIFS: The core of an extremely massive proto-cluster at the Epoch of Reionization probed with JWST/NIRSpec
Santiago Arribas, Michele Perna, Bruno Rodr\'iguez Del Pino, Isabella, Lamperti, Francesco D'Eugenio, Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Gareth C. Jones,, Alejandro Crespo, Mirko Curti, Seunghwan Lim, Javier \'Alvarez-M\'arquez,, Andrew J. Bunker, Stefano Carniani, St\'ephane Charlot

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec IFU spectroscopy to identify a massive proto-cluster at z ~ 6.9, revealing ten new galaxies, their properties, and the system's dynamical state, making it the most massive proto-cluster known at the Epoch of Reionization.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially-resolved spectroscopic analysis of a proto-cluster at z ~ 6.9, uncovering its galaxy population and dynamical properties with unprecedented detail.
Findings
Discovered ten new galaxies in the proto-cluster core.
Estimated dark matter halo mass of ~5 x 10^12 Msun.
Identified diverse evolutionary stages and metallicity gradients among member galaxies.
Abstract
The SPT0311-58 system resides in a massive dark matter halo at z ~ 6.9. It hosts two dusty galaxies (E and W) with a combined star formation rate of ~3500 Msun/yr. Its surrounding field exhibits an overdensity of sub-mm sources, making it a candidate proto-cluster. We use spatially-resolved spectroscopy provided by the JWST/NIRSpec Integral Field Unit (IFU) to probe a field of view (FoV) ~ 17 x 17 kpc^2 around this object. These observations have revealed ten new galaxies at z ~ 6.9, characterised by dynamical masses spanning from ~10^9 to 10^10 Msun and a range in radial velocities of ~ 1500 km/s, in addition to the already known E and W galaxies. The implied large number density, and the wide spread in velocities, indicate that SPT0311-58 is at the core of a proto-cluster, immersed in a very massive dark matter halo of ~ 5 x 10^12 Msun. Hence, it represents the most massive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
