SILVERRUSH. VIII. Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale
Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc at z~6-7: Strong Associations of
Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies
We have obtained three-dimensional maps of the universe in
$\sim200\times200\times80$ comoving Mpc$^3$ (cMpc$^3$) volumes each at $z=5.7$
and $6.6$ based on a spectroscopic sample of 179 galaxies that achieves
$\gtrsim80$\% completeness down to the Ly$\alpha$ luminosity of $łog(L_\rm
Ly\alpha/erg\ s^-1)=43.0$, based on our Keck and Gemini
observations and the literature. The maps reveal filamentary large-scale
structures and two remarkable overdensities made out of at least 44 and 12
galaxies at $z=5.692$ (z57OD) and $z=6.585$ (z66OD), respectively, making z66OD
the most distant overdensity spectroscopically confirmed to date with $>10$
spectroscopically confirmed galaxies. We compare spatial distributions of
submillimeter galaxies at $z4-6$ with our $z=5.7$ galaxies forming the
large-scale structures, and detect a $99.97\%$ signal of cross correlation,
indicative of a clear coincidence of dusty star-forming galaxy and dust
unobscured galaxy formation at this early epoch. The galaxies in z57OD and
z66OD are actively forming stars with star formation rates (SFRs) $\gtrsim5$
times higher than the main sequence, and particularly the SFR density in z57OD
is 10 times higher than the cosmic average at the redshift (a.k.a. the
Madau-Lilly plot). Comparisons with numerical simulations suggest that z57OD
and z66OD are protoclusters that are progenitors of the present-day clusters
with halo masses of $\sim10^14\ M_ødot$.
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SILVERRUSH. VIII. Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc at z~6-7: Strong Associations of Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies
%0 Generic
%1 harikane2019silverrush
%A Harikane, Yuichi
%A Ouchi, Masami
%A Ono, Yoshiaki
%A Fujimoto, Seiji
%A Donevski, Darko
%A Shibuya, Takatoshi
%A Faisst, Andreas L.
%A Goto, Tomotsugu
%A Hatsukade, Bunyo
%A Kashikawa, Nobunari
%A Kohno, Kotaro
%A Hashimoto, Takuya
%A Higuchi, Ryo
%A Inoue, Akio K.
%A Lin, Yen-Ting
%A Martin, Crystal L.
%A Overzier, Roderik
%A Smail, Ian
%A Toshikawa, Jun
%A Umehata, Hideki
%A Ao, Yiping
%A Chapman, Scott
%A Clements, David L.
%A Im, Myungshin
%A Jing, Yipeng
%A Kawaguchi, Toshihiro
%A Lee, Chien-Hsiu
%A Lee, Minju M.
%A Lin, Lihwai
%A Matsuoka, Yoshiki
%A Marinello, Murilo
%A Nagao, Tohru
%A Onodera, Masato
%A Toft, Sune
%A Wang, Wei-Hao
%D 2019
%K library
%R 10.3847/1538-4357/ab2cd5
%T SILVERRUSH. VIII. Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale
Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc at z~6-7: Strong Associations of
Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1902.09555
%X We have obtained three-dimensional maps of the universe in
$\sim200\times200\times80$ comoving Mpc$^3$ (cMpc$^3$) volumes each at $z=5.7$
and $6.6$ based on a spectroscopic sample of 179 galaxies that achieves
$\gtrsim80$\% completeness down to the Ly$\alpha$ luminosity of $łog(L_\rm
Ly\alpha/erg\ s^-1)=43.0$, based on our Keck and Gemini
observations and the literature. The maps reveal filamentary large-scale
structures and two remarkable overdensities made out of at least 44 and 12
galaxies at $z=5.692$ (z57OD) and $z=6.585$ (z66OD), respectively, making z66OD
the most distant overdensity spectroscopically confirmed to date with $>10$
spectroscopically confirmed galaxies. We compare spatial distributions of
submillimeter galaxies at $z4-6$ with our $z=5.7$ galaxies forming the
large-scale structures, and detect a $99.97\%$ signal of cross correlation,
indicative of a clear coincidence of dusty star-forming galaxy and dust
unobscured galaxy formation at this early epoch. The galaxies in z57OD and
z66OD are actively forming stars with star formation rates (SFRs) $\gtrsim5$
times higher than the main sequence, and particularly the SFR density in z57OD
is 10 times higher than the cosmic average at the redshift (a.k.a. the
Madau-Lilly plot). Comparisons with numerical simulations suggest that z57OD
and z66OD are protoclusters that are progenitors of the present-day clusters
with halo masses of $\sim10^14\ M_ødot$.
@misc{harikane2019silverrush,
abstract = {We have obtained three-dimensional maps of the universe in
$\sim200\times200\times80$ comoving Mpc$^3$ (cMpc$^3$) volumes each at $z=5.7$
and $6.6$ based on a spectroscopic sample of 179 galaxies that achieves
$\gtrsim80$\% completeness down to the Ly$\alpha$ luminosity of $\log(L_{\rm
Ly\alpha}/[\mathrm{erg\ s^{-1}}])=43.0$, based on our Keck and Gemini
observations and the literature. The maps reveal filamentary large-scale
structures and two remarkable overdensities made out of at least 44 and 12
galaxies at $z=5.692$ (z57OD) and $z=6.585$ (z66OD), respectively, making z66OD
the most distant overdensity spectroscopically confirmed to date with $>10$
spectroscopically confirmed galaxies. We compare spatial distributions of
submillimeter galaxies at $z\simeq 4-6$ with our $z=5.7$ galaxies forming the
large-scale structures, and detect a $99.97\%$ signal of cross correlation,
indicative of a clear coincidence of dusty star-forming galaxy and dust
unobscured galaxy formation at this early epoch. The galaxies in z57OD and
z66OD are actively forming stars with star formation rates (SFRs) $\gtrsim5$
times higher than the main sequence, and particularly the SFR density in z57OD
is 10 times higher than the cosmic average at the redshift (a.k.a. the
Madau-Lilly plot). Comparisons with numerical simulations suggest that z57OD
and z66OD are protoclusters that are progenitors of the present-day clusters
with halo masses of $\sim10^{14}\ \mathrm{M_\odot}$.},
added-at = {2019-10-11T05:50:28.000+0200},
author = {Harikane, Yuichi and Ouchi, Masami and Ono, Yoshiaki and Fujimoto, Seiji and Donevski, Darko and Shibuya, Takatoshi and Faisst, Andreas L. and Goto, Tomotsugu and Hatsukade, Bunyo and Kashikawa, Nobunari and Kohno, Kotaro and Hashimoto, Takuya and Higuchi, Ryo and Inoue, Akio K. and Lin, Yen-Ting and Martin, Crystal L. and Overzier, Roderik and Smail, Ian and Toshikawa, Jun and Umehata, Hideki and Ao, Yiping and Chapman, Scott and Clements, David L. and Im, Myungshin and Jing, Yipeng and Kawaguchi, Toshihiro and Lee, Chien-Hsiu and Lee, Minju M. and Lin, Lihwai and Matsuoka, Yoshiki and Marinello, Murilo and Nagao, Tohru and Onodera, Masato and Toft, Sune and Wang, Wei-Hao},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26e2bc1227b90a57ab5818eaeb5082ecb/gpkulkarni},
description = {SILVERRUSH. VIII. Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc at z~6-7: Strong Associations of Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies},
doi = {10.3847/1538-4357/ab2cd5},
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intrahash = {6e2bc1227b90a57ab5818eaeb5082ecb},
keywords = {library},
note = {cite arxiv:1902.09555Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures, Accepted for Publication in ApJ},
timestamp = {2019-10-11T05:50:28.000+0200},
title = {SILVERRUSH. VIII. Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale
Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc at z~6-7: Strong Associations of
Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1902.09555},
year = 2019
}