A Quasar-Anchored Protocluster at z=6.6 in the ASPIRE Survey: I. Properties of [OIII] Emitters in a 10 Mpc Overdensity Structure
Jaclyn B. Champagne, Feige Wang, Haowen Zhang, Jinyi Yang, Xiaohui, Fan, Joseph F. Hennawi, Fengwu Sun, Eduardo Ba\~nados, Sarah E. I. Bosman,, Tiago Costa, Anna-Christina Eilers, Ryan Endsley, Xiangyu Jin, Hyunsung D., Jun, Mingyu Li, Xiaojing Lin, Weizhe Liu, Federica Loiacono

TL;DR
This study uses JWST observations to identify and analyze a significant overdensity of [OIII] emitters around a high-redshift quasar, revealing a protocluster structure during the epoch of reionization.
Contribution
First JWST Cycle 2 mosaic imaging and spectroscopy revealing the spatial extent and properties of a protocluster at z=6.6 around a luminous quasar.
Findings
124 line emitters detected at 5.3<z<7
Overdensity of 12.5±2.6 within 10 cMpc
Dearth of faint [OIII] emitters below log(L)=42.3
Abstract
ASPIRE (A SPectroscopic survey of bIased halos in the Reionization Era) is a quasar legacy survey primarily using \textit{JWST} to target a sample of 25 quasars with NIRCam slitless spectroscopy and imaging. The first study in this series found evidence of a strong overdensity of galaxies around J03053150, a luminous quasar at , within a single NIRCam pointing obtained in JWST Cycle 1. Here, we present the first results of a JWST Cycle 2 mosaic that covers 35 arcmin with NIRCam imaging/WFSS of the same field to investigate the spatial extent of the putative protocluster. The F356W grism data targets [OIII]+H at and reveals a population of 124 line emitters down to a flux limit of 1.210 erg s cm. Fifty-three of these galaxies lie at spanning 10 cMpc on the sky, corresponding to an overdensity within a 2500…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
