Dynamics of Star-forming Galaxies in a Massive Structure at \lowercase{$z\sim$} 2.2: Evidence for Galaxy Harassment in high-$z$ Environments
Behnam Darvish, Nima Chartab, Zahra Sattari, Sina Taamoli, Irene, Shivaei, Nick Scoville, Shoubaneh Hemmati, David Sanders

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamics of star-forming galaxies in a high-redshift protocluster, providing evidence that galaxy harassment influences galaxy properties differently than in field environments, with implications for early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed comparison of star-forming galaxy dynamics in a $z\sim$2.2 protocluster versus the field, highlighting the impact of high-redshift environment on galaxy interactions.
Findings
Protocluster SF galaxies have lower gas velocity dispersions than field counterparts.
Protocluster SF galaxies exhibit lower dynamical masses and mass ratios.
Reduced scatter in galaxy property relations suggests more uniform formation in protoclusters.
Abstract
We spectroscopically confirm a new protocluster in the COSMOS field at =2.24430 with Keck/MOSFIRE, dubbed CC2.2B, which is in the immediate vicinity of CC2.2A protocluster, originally presented in \cite{Darvish20}. CC2.2B and CC2.2A centroids are separated by 5.5 Mpc(angular) and 16 comoving Mpc(radial). CC2.2B and CC2.2A have similar properties, with CC2.2B having a line-of-sight velocity dispersion and estimated total mass of =69365 km s and =(2-3)10 , respectively. These two similar overdensities are likely still in the merging process and will likely collapse into a more massive structure at lower redshifts. We combine CC2.2A and CC2.2B data to investigate the role of high- protocluster environments on the dynamics of star-forming (SF) galaxies compared to a similarly selected field sample. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
