A Lyman-α protocluster at redshift 6.9

Protoclusters, the progenitors of the most massive structures in the Universe, have been identified at redshifts of up to 6.6 (refs.  1 – 6 ). Besides exploring early structure formation, searching for protoclusters at even higher redshifts is particularly useful to probe the reionization. Here we r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature astronomy 2021-05, Vol.5 (5), p.485-490
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Weida, Wang, Junxian, Infante, Leopoldo, Rhoads, James E., Zheng, Zhen-Ya, Yang, Huan, Malhotra, Sangeeta, Barrientos, L. Felipe, Jiang, Chunyan, González-López, Jorge, Prieto, Gonzalo, Perez, Lucia A., Hibon, Pascale, Galaz, Gaspar, Coughlin, Alicia, Harish, Santosh, Kong, Xu, Kang, Wenyong, Khostovan, Ali Ahmad, Pharo, John, Valdes, Francisco, Wold, Isak, Walker, Alistair R., Zheng, XianZhong
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Zusammenfassung:Protoclusters, the progenitors of the most massive structures in the Universe, have been identified at redshifts of up to 6.6 (refs.  1 – 6 ). Besides exploring early structure formation, searching for protoclusters at even higher redshifts is particularly useful to probe the reionization. Here we report the discovery of the protocluster LAGER- z 7OD1 at a redshift of 6.93, when the Universe was only 770 million years old and could be experiencing rapid evolution of the neutral hydrogen fraction in the intergalactic medium 7 , 8 . The protocluster is identified by an overdensity of 6 times the average galaxy density, and with 21 narrowband selected Lyman-α galaxies, among which 16 have been spectroscopically confirmed. At redshifts similar to or above this record, smaller protogroups with fewer members have been reported 9 , 10 . LAGER- z 7OD1 shows an elongated shape and consists of two subprotoclusters, which would have merged into one massive cluster with a present-day mass of 3.7 × 10 15 solar masses. The total volume of the ionized bubbles generated by its member galaxies is found to be comparable to the volume of the protocluster itself, indicating that we are witnessing the merging of the individual bubbles and that the intergalactic medium within the protocluster is almost fully ionized. LAGER- z 7OD1 thus provides a unique natural laboratory to investigate the reionization process. The protocluster LAGER-z7OD1 is discovered at a redshift of 6.93, identified by an overdensity of 6 times the average galaxy density and 16 spectroscopically confirmed members. It shows an elongated shape, indicative of a past merger, and its intergalactic medium is almost fully ionized.
ISSN:2397-3366
2397-3366
DOI:10.1038/s41550-020-01291-y