NOEMA formIng Cluster survEy (NICE): Characterizing eight massive galaxy groups at $1.5 < z < 4$ in the COSMOS field
Nikolaj B. Sillassen, Shuowen Jin, Georgios E. Magdis, Emanuele Daddi,, Tao Wang, Shiying Lu, Hanwen Sun, Vinod Arumugam, Daizhong Liu, Malte Brinch,, Chiara D'Eugenio, Raphael Gobat, Carlos G\'omez-Guijarro, Michael Rich, Eva, Schinnerer, Veronica Strazzullo, Qinghua Tan

TL;DR
This study confirms eight high-redshift galaxy groups as forming massive clusters, analyzing their dark matter, star formation, and baryonic accretion, and comparing observations with simulations to understand early cluster formation.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of eight massive galaxy groups at $1.65 extless z extless 3.61$ in COSMOS, linking their properties to cluster formation models.
Findings
Dark matter halo masses estimated at $ ext{log}(M_h/M_\odot)=12.8-13.7$
Baryonic accretion rates between $10^3$ and $8 imes10^3$ M$_\odot$/yr
Structures are progenitors of $>10^{14}$ M$_\odot$ galaxy clusters
Abstract
The NOEMA formIng Cluster survEy (NICE) is a large program targeting 69 massive galaxy group candidates at in six deep fields. We report spectroscopic confirmation of eight groups at in COSMOS. Homogeneously selected as significant overdensities of red IRAC sources with red Herschel colors, four groups are confirmed by CO and [CI] with NOEMA 3mm observations, three are confirmed with ALMA, and one is confirmed by H from Subaru/FMOS. We constructed the integrated FIR SEDs for the eight groups, obtaining total IR SFR ~yr. We adopted six methods to estimate the dark matter masses, including stellar mass to halo mass relations, overdensity with galaxy bias, and NFW profile fitting to radial stellar mass density. We found the radial stellar mass density are consistent with a NFW profile, supporting that they are collapsed…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
