ODIN: Characterizing the Three-dimensional Structure of Two Protocluster Complexes at $z = 3.1$
Vandana Ramakrishnan, Ashley Ortiz, Byeongha Moon, Eunsoo Jun, David Schlegel, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Jessica Nicole Aguilar, Maria Celeste Artale, David Brooks, Maria Candela Cerdosino, Robin Ciardullo, Todd Claybaugh, Andrei Cuceu, Axel de la Macorra, Arjun Dey, Nicole M. Firestone

TL;DR
This study reconstructs the three-dimensional structure of two protocluster complexes at redshift 3.1, revealing their irregular, elongated shapes, multiple density peaks, and potential evolution into ultra-massive galaxy clusters by present day.
Contribution
The paper introduces a probabilistic method combining photometric and spectroscopic data to accurately map 3D protocluster structures, validated with cosmological simulations.
Findings
Both complexes are irregular and elongated along a single axis.
COSMOS-z3.1-A is a proto-supercluster similar to Hyperion.
Lyα blobs are preferentially located in the outskirts of dense regions.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the 3D morphology of two extended associations of multiple protoclusters at . These protocluster 'complexes', designated COSMOS-z3.1-A and COSMOS-z3.1-C, are the most prominent overdensities of Ly emitters (LAEs) identified in the COSMOS field by the One-hundred-deg DECam Imaging in Narrowbands (ODIN) survey. These protocluster complexes have been followed up with extensive spectroscopy from Keck, Gemini, and DESI. Using a probabilistic method that combines photometrically selected and spectroscopically confirmed LAEs, we reconstruct the 3D structure of these complexes on scales of 50 cMpc. We validate our reconstruction method using the IllustrisTNG300-1 cosmological hydrodynamical simulation and show that it consistently outperforms approaches relying solely on spectroscopic data. The resulting 3D maps reveal that both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
