Discovery of a Protocluster Core Associated with an Enormous Lya Nebula at z = 2.3
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Li, Q.Wang, R.
Dannerbauer, H.
Cai, Z.
Emonts, B.
Prochaska, J.X.
Battaia, F.A.
Neri, R.
Zhang, C.
Fan, X.
Jin, S.
Yoon, I.
Bechtel, S.
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University of Arizona, Steward ObservatoryIssue Date
2021
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Li, Q., Wang, R., Dannerbauer, H., Cai, Z., Emonts, B., Prochaska, J. X., Battaia, F. A., Neri, R., Zhang, C., Fan, X., Jin, S., Yoon, I., & Bechtel, S. (2021). Discovery of a Protocluster Core Associated with an Enormous Lya Nebula at z = 2.3. Astrophysical Journal.Journal
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The MAMMOTH-1 nebula at z = 2.317 is an enormous Lya nebula (ELAN) extending to a ~440 kpc scale at the center of the extreme galaxy overdensity BOSS 1441. In this paper, we present observations of the CO(3 - 2) and 250 GHz dust-continuum emission from MAMMOTH-1 using the IRAM NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array. Our observations show that CO(3 - 2) emission in this ELAN has not extended widespread emission into the circum- and inter-galactic media. We also find a remarkable concentration of six massive galaxies in CO(3 - 2) emission in the central ~100 kpc region of the ELAN. Their velocity dispersions suggest a total halo mass of M 200c ~ 1013.1 M o?, marking a possible protocluster core associated with the ELAN. The peak position of the CO(3 - 2) line emission from the obscured AGN is consistent with the location of the intensity peak of MAMMOTH-1 in the rest-frame UV band. Its luminosity line ratio between the CO(3 - 2) and CO(1 - 0)r 3,1 is 0.61 0.17. The other five galaxies have CO(3 - 2) luminosities in the range of (2.1-7.1) 109 K km s-1 pc2, with the star-formation rates derived from the 250 GHz continuum of (<36)-224 M o? yr-1. Follow-up spectroscopic observations will further confirm more member galaxies and improve the accuracy of the halo mass estimation. © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..Note
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10.3847/1538-4357/ac29c6