A LARGE NUMBER OF z > 6 GALAXIES AROUND A QSO AT z = 6.43: EVIDENCE FOR A PROTOCLUSTER?

被引:64
作者
Utsumi, Yousuke [1 ,2 ]
Goto, Tomotsugu [3 ]
Kashikawa, Nobunari [1 ,2 ]
Miyazaki, Satoshi [1 ,2 ]
Komiyama, Yutaka [1 ,2 ]
Furusawa, Hisanori [2 ]
Overzier, Roderik [4 ]
机构
[1] Grad Univ Adv Studies, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Natl Astron Observ Japan, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Univ Hawaii, Subaru Telescope, Inst Astron, Hilo, HI 96720 USA
[4] Max Planck Inst Astrophys, D-85741 Garching, Germany
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
galaxies: formation; galaxies: high-redshift; LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES; LY-ALPHA EMITTERS; SUBARU DEEP FIELDS; Z-SIMILAR-TO-6; QUASARS; STAR-FORMATION; RADIO GALAXY; T-DWARF; EVOLUTION; ENVIRONMENTS; REIONIZATION;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/721/2/1680
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
QSOs have been thought to be important for tracing highly biased regions in the early universe, from which the present-day massive galaxies and galaxy clusters formed. While overdensities of star-forming galaxies have been found around QSOs at 2 < z < 5, the case for excess galaxy clustering around QSOs at z > 6 is less clear. Previous studies with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) have reported the detection of small excesses of faint dropout galaxies in some QSO fields, but these surveys probed a relatively small region surrounding the QSOs. To overcome this problem, we have observed the most distant QSO at z = 6.4 using the large field of view of the Suprime-Cam (34' x 27'). Newly installed red-sensitive fully depleted CCDs allowed us to select Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at z similar to 6.4 more efficiently. We found seven LBGs in the QSO field, whereas only one exists in a comparison field. The significance of this apparent excess is difficult to quantify without spectroscopic confirmation and additional control fields. The Poisson probability to find seven objects when one expects four is similar to 10%, while the probability to find seven objects in one field and only one in the other is less than 0.4%, suggesting that the QSO field is significantly overdense relative to the control field. These conclusions are supported by a comparison with a cosmological smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation which includes the higher order clustering of galaxies. We find some evidence that the LBGs are distributed in a ring-like shape centered on the QSO with a radius of similar to 3 Mpc. There are no candidate LBGs within 2 Mpc from the QSO, i.e., galaxies are clustered around the QSO but appear to avoid the very center. These results suggest that the QSO is embedded in an overdense region when defined on a sufficiently large scale (i.e., larger than an HST/ACS pointing). This suggests that the QSO was indeed born in a massive halo. The central deficit of galaxies may indicate that (1) the strong UV radiation from the QSO suppressed galaxy formation in its vicinity or (2) that star formation closest to the QSO occurs mostly in an obscured mode that is missed by our UV selection.
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页码:1680 / 1688
页数:9
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