Overdense fireworks in GOODS-N: Unveiling a record number of massive dusty star forming galaxies at z$\sim$5.2 with the N2CLS
G. Lagache, M. Xiao, A. Beelen, S. Berta, L. Ciesla, R. Neri, R. Pello, R. Adam, P. Ade, H. Ajeddig, S. Amarantidis, P. Andr\'e, H. Aussel, A. Beno\^it, M. B\'ethermin, L.-J. Bing, A. Bongiovanni, J. Bounmy, O. Bourrion, M. Calvo, A. Catalano, D. Ch\'erouvrier, U. Chowdhury

TL;DR
This study uncovers a rare overdensity of massive, dusty star-forming galaxies at z~5.2 in GOODS-N, revealing their properties, structure, and implications for galaxy evolution during early cosmic times.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of a large overdensity of massive dusty galaxies at z~5.2, highlighting their extreme starburst activity and challenging existing galaxy evolution models.
Findings
Identification of 8 dusty star-forming galaxies in overdensity
High median star formation rate of 590 M_sun/yr among members
These galaxies dominate star formation in the structure, exceeding cosmic averages.
Abstract
As part of the N2CLS Survey, we have identified a remarkable overdensity of eight bright dusty star-forming galaxies at z5.2 in the GOODS-N field. Three of these galaxies, N2GN_1_01, 06, and 23 (known as GN10, HDF850.1, and S3, respectively), had previously been spectroscopically confirmed as members of the exceptional large-scale structure at z5.1-5.3, which is notably elongated along the line of sight, spanning 30 cMpc. We present the spectroscopic confirmation of N2GN_1_13 at z=5.182, a massive dusty star-forming galaxy identified through targeted NOEMA observations, and N2GN_1_61 at z=5.201, revealed using JWST/FRESCO data. In addition to these five spectroscopically confirmed members, we identify three further candidates with photometric redshifts consistent with the overdense structure. These galaxies are massive (with a median stellar mass of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
