All the Massive Galaxy Overdensities during Reionization: JWST Rest-Frame Optical Selection Reveals Young, Chemically Evolved Galaxies Embedded in Dense, Neutral Gas at z > 5
Chamilla Terp, Kasper E. Heintz, Jorryt Matthee, Rohan P. Naidu, Pascal A. Oesch, Callum Witten, Daichi Kashino, Clara L. Pollock, Claudia Di Cesare, and Alberto Torralba

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRCam spectroscopy to identify and characterize galaxy overdensities during reionization at z > 5, revealing young, metal-rich galaxies in dense, neutral gas environments and providing new insights into early large-scale structure formation.
Contribution
First direct observational detection of galaxy overdensities at z > 5 using rest-frame optical selection, revealing properties of proto-clusters and their gas reservoirs.
Findings
Identified six galaxy overdensities at z=5.66 to 6.77 with halo masses > 10^{11} M_sun
Overdensity galaxies are younger, less massive, but equally metal-rich compared to field galaxies
Detected excess neutral hydrogen absorption in some overdensities, constraining reionization-era gas distribution
Abstract
The high-redshift progenitors of present-day galaxy clusters are believed to substantially contribute to the global star-formation rate density and drive the large-scale reionization of the Universe. Here we present a blind and unbiased search for and characterization of galaxy overdensities during the reionization epoch at redshifts , based on rest-frame optical JWST/NIRCam grism spectroscopy of the Abell\,2744 lensing field as part of the JWST-ALT survey. Using a physically-motivated, cosmological inference Friends-of-Friends (FoF) algorithm, we identify six galaxy overdensities, including five robust systems at to . They are all characterized by total halo masses inferred from a range of proxies. We find that the galaxy members in these overdense environments are on average less massive though equally metal-rich,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
