A dusty proto-cluster surrounding the binary galaxy HerBS-70 at $z = 2.3$
Tom J.L.C. Bakx, S. Berta, H. Dannerbauer, P. Cox, K.M. Butler, M., Hagimoto, D.H. Hughes, D.A. Riechers, P.P. van der Werf, C. Yang, A.J. Baker,, A. Beelen, G.J. Bendo, E. Borsato, V. Buat, A.R. Cooray, L. Dunne, S. Dye, S., Eales, R. Gavazzi, A.I. Harris, D. Ismail

TL;DR
This study reveals a dense proto-cluster environment around the binary galaxy HerBS-70 at redshift 2.3, with numerous dusty star-forming galaxies indicating early cluster formation and gas depletion leading to quenching.
Contribution
First deep submillimeter and spectroscopic survey of HerBS-70 environment, identifying a proto-cluster with multiple confirmed members and estimating its mass and overdensity.
Findings
Detected 21 sources around HerBS-70, three confirmed as proto-cluster members.
Volume density 36 times higher than field galaxies.
Gas depletion times suggest early quenching in the proto-cluster core.
Abstract
We report on deep SCUBA-2 observations at 850m and NOEMA spectroscopic measurements at 2 mm of the environment surrounding the luminous, massive ( M) Herschel-selected source HerBS-70. This source was revealed by previous NOEMA observations to be a binary system of dusty star-forming galaxies at , with the East component (HerBS-70E) hosting an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN). The SCUBA-2 observations detected, in addition to the binary system, twenty-one sources at over an area of square comoving Mpc with a sensitivity of mJy. The surface density of continuum sources around HerBS-70 is three times higher than for field galaxies. The NOEMA spectroscopic measurements confirm the protocluster membership of three of the nine brightest sources through their CO(4 - 3) line emission, yielding a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
