LATIS: A Sample of IGM-selected Protoclusters and Protogroups at $z \sim 2.5$
Andrew B. Newman, Mahdi Qezlou, Gwen C. Rudie, Nima Chartab, Guillermo A. Blanc, Daniel D. Kelson, Simeon Bird, Caitlin Casey, Enrico Congiu, Olga Cucciati, Denise Hung, Brian C. Lemaux, Victoria P\'erez, Jorge Zavala

TL;DR
LATIS uses Lyα tomography to map the cosmic web at z~2.5, identifying numerous protoclusters and protogroups without galaxy detection biases, thus advancing understanding of large-scale structure formation.
Contribution
This study introduces a new method of identifying protoclusters via IGM maps, significantly expanding the sample of known protoclusters at high redshift.
Findings
Identified 37 IGM-selected overdensities, mostly protoclusters and protogroups.
Mass and density estimates align with mock survey predictions.
Detected a new component of the Hyperion proto-supercluster.
Abstract
The Ly Tomography IMACS Survey (LATIS) has produced large 3D maps of the intergalactic medium (IGM), providing a new window on the cosmic web at . A key advantage of Ly tomography is that it enables the discovery of overdense regions without the need to detect their galaxy members in spectroscopic surveys, circumventing possible selection biases. We use these maps to identify 37 IGM-selected overdensities as regions of strong and spatially coherent Ly absorption. Simulations indicate that 85% of these are protoclusters, defined as the progenitors of halos with mass , and that nearly all of the rest are protogroups (). We estimate the masses and space densities of the IGM-selected overdensities and show they are in accordance with mock surveys. We investigate the…
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