Published June 15, 2021 | Version v1
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GOODS-ALMA: Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z = Luwenjia Zhou 3.5

  • 1. NANJING UNIVERSITY
  • 2. CEA/Saclay
  • 3. University of Hertfordshire

Description

In this work, we study the properties of the six optically dark galaxies detected in the 69 arcmin2 GOODS-ALMA 1.1mm continuum survey. While none of them are listed in the deepest H-band-based CANDELS catalog in the GOODS-South field down to H = 28.16 AB, we were able to de-blend two of them from their bright neighbor and measure an H-band flux for them. We present the spectroscopic scan follow-up of five of the six sources with ALMA band 4. All are detected in the 2 mm continuum with signal-to-noise ratios higher than eight. One emission line is detected in AGS4 and AGS17, which we interpret in both cases as being due to the CO(6–5) line at zAGS4 = 3.556 and zAGS17 = 3.467, respectively. These redshifts match both the probability distribution of the photometric redshifts derived from the UV to near-IR SEDs and the far-IR SEDs for typical dust temperatures of galaxies at these redshifts. We present evidence that nearly 70% of the optically dark galaxies belong to the same overdensity of galaxies at z ∼ 3.5. overdensity The most massive one, AGS24 is the most massive galaxy without an active galactic nucleus (AGN) at z > 3 in the GOODS-ALMA field. It falls in the very center of the peak of the galaxy surface density, which suggests that the surrounding overdensity is a proto-cluster in the process of virialization and that AGS24 is the candidate progenitor of the future brightest cluster galaxy (BCG).

Notes

Zhou et al. (2020) https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2020/10/aa38059-20.pdf

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