MAGAZ3NE: Evidence for Galactic Conformity in $z\gtrsim3$ Protoclusters
Ian McConachie, Gillian Wilson, Ben Forrest, Z. Cemile Marsan, Adam, Muzzin, M. C. Cooper, Marianna Annunziatella, Danilo Marchesini, Percy Gomez,, Wenjun Chang, Stephanie M. Urbano Stawinski, Michael McDonald, Tracy Webb,, Allison Noble, Brian C. Lemaux, Ekta A. Shah

TL;DR
This study presents evidence of galactic conformity at redshift greater than 3, showing that the star-formation activity of massive galaxies correlates with their central ultra-massive galaxies in protoclusters, informing early universe galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First observational evidence of galactic conformity at $z>3$, linking quiescent fractions of galaxies to their central ultra-massive galaxies in protoclusters.
Findings
Galaxies in protoclusters show elevated quiescent fractions with quiescent UMGs.
Protoclusters with star-forming UMGs have lower quiescent fractions.
Evidence supports early emergence of galactic conformity in the universe.
Abstract
We examine the quiescent fractions of massive galaxies in six spectroscopically-confirmed protoclusters in the COSMOS field, one of which is newly confirmed and presented here. We report the spectroscopic confirmation of MAGAZ3NE~J100143+023021 at by the Massive Ancient Galaxies At NEar-infrared (MAGAZ3NE) survey. MAGAZ3NE~J100143+023021 contains a total of 79 protocluster members (28 spectroscopic and 51 photometric). Three spectroscopically-confirmed members are star-forming ultra-massive galaxies (; UMGs), the most massive of which has . Combining Keck/MOSFIRE spectroscopy and the COSMOS2020 photometric catalog, we use a weighted Gaussian kernel density estimator to map the protocluster and measure its total mass $2.25^{+1.55}_{-0.65}\times10^{14}~{\rm…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
