GOODS-ALMA: Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5

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GOODS-ALMA : Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5. / Zhou, L.; Elbaz, D.; Franco, M.; Magnelli, B.; Schreiber, C.; Wang, T.; Ciesla, L.; Daddi, E.; Dickinson, M.; Nagar, N.; Magdis, G.; Alexander, D. M.; Bethermin, M.; Demarco, R.; Mullaney, J.; Bournaud, F.; Ferguson, H.; Finkelstein, S. L.; Giavalisco, M.; Inami, H.; Iono, D.; Juneau, S.; Lagache, G.; Messias, H.; Motohara, K.; Okumura, K.; Pannella, M.; Papovich, C.; Pope, A.; Rujopakarn, W.; Shi, Y.; Shu, X.; Silverman, J.

In: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 642, A155, 13.10.2020.

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Zhou, L, Elbaz, D, Franco, M, Magnelli, B, Schreiber, C, Wang, T, Ciesla, L, Daddi, E, Dickinson, M, Nagar, N, Magdis, G, Alexander, DM, Bethermin, M, Demarco, R, Mullaney, J, Bournaud, F, Ferguson, H, Finkelstein, SL, Giavalisco, M, Inami, H, Iono, D, Juneau, S, Lagache, G, Messias, H, Motohara, K, Okumura, K, Pannella, M, Papovich, C, Pope, A, Rujopakarn, W, Shi, Y, Shu, X & Silverman, J 2020, 'GOODS-ALMA: Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5', Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 642, A155. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038059

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Zhou, L., Elbaz, D., Franco, M., Magnelli, B., Schreiber, C., Wang, T., Ciesla, L., Daddi, E., Dickinson, M., Nagar, N., Magdis, G., Alexander, D. M., Bethermin, M., Demarco, R., Mullaney, J., Bournaud, F., Ferguson, H., Finkelstein, S. L., Giavalisco, M., ... Silverman, J. (2020). GOODS-ALMA: Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 642, [A155]. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038059

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Zhou L, Elbaz D, Franco M, Magnelli B, Schreiber C, Wang T et al. GOODS-ALMA: Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2020 Oct 13;642. A155. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038059

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Zhou, L. ; Elbaz, D. ; Franco, M. ; Magnelli, B. ; Schreiber, C. ; Wang, T. ; Ciesla, L. ; Daddi, E. ; Dickinson, M. ; Nagar, N. ; Magdis, G. ; Alexander, D. M. ; Bethermin, M. ; Demarco, R. ; Mullaney, J. ; Bournaud, F. ; Ferguson, H. ; Finkelstein, S. L. ; Giavalisco, M. ; Inami, H. ; Iono, D. ; Juneau, S. ; Lagache, G. ; Messias, H. ; Motohara, K. ; Okumura, K. ; Pannella, M. ; Papovich, C. ; Pope, A. ; Rujopakarn, W. ; Shi, Y. ; Shu, X. ; Silverman, J. / GOODS-ALMA : Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5. In: Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2020 ; Vol. 642.

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title = "GOODS-ALMA: Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5",
abstract = "Thanks to its outstanding angular resolution, the Atacama Large Millimeter /submillimeter Array (ALMA) has recently unambiguously identified a population of optically dark galaxies with redshifts greater than z = 3, which play an important role in the cosmic star formation in massive galaxies. In this paper we study the properties of the six optically dark galaxies detected in the 69 arcmin(2) 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 2mm continuum with signal-to-noise ratios higher than eight. One emission line is detected in AGS4 (nu(obs) = 151.44 GHz with an S/N = 8.58) and AGS17 (nu(obs) = 154.78 GHz with an S/N = 10.23), which we interpret in both cases as being due to the CO(6-5) line at z(spec)(-AGS4) = 3.556 and z(spec)(AGS17) = 3.467, respectively. These redshifts match both the probability distribution of the photometric redshifts derived from the UV to near-infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and the far-infrared SEDs for typical dust temperatures of galaxies at these redshifts. We present evidence that nearly 70% (4 /6 of galaxies) of the optically dark galaxies belong to the same overdensity of galaxies at z similar to 3.5. overdensity The most massive one, AGS24 (M-star = 10(-0.19)(11.32)(+0.02) M-circle dot), is the most massive galaxy without an active galactic nucleus 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.",
keywords = "galaxies: high-redshift, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: star formation, galaxies: photometry, galaxies: structure, submillimeter: galaxies, DEEP FIELD SOUTH, STAR-FORMATION, SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES, MASSIVE GALAXIES, SIMPLE-MODEL, REDSHIFT, STELLAR, DUST, SIMULATIONS, POPULATION",
author = "L. Zhou and D. Elbaz and M. Franco and B. Magnelli and C. Schreiber and T. Wang and L. Ciesla and E. Daddi and M. Dickinson and N. Nagar and G. Magdis and Alexander, {D. M.} and M. Bethermin and R. Demarco and J. Mullaney and F. Bournaud and H. Ferguson and Finkelstein, {S. L.} and M. Giavalisco and H. Inami and D. Iono and S. Juneau and G. Lagache and H. Messias and K. Motohara and K. Okumura and M. Pannella and C. Papovich and A. Pope and W. Rujopakarn and Y. Shi and X. Shu and J. Silverman",
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day = "13",
doi = "10.1051/0004-6361/202038059",
language = "English",
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journal = "Astronomy & Astrophysics",
issn = "0004-6361",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - GOODS-ALMA

T2 - Optically dark ALMA galaxies shed light on a cluster in formation at z=3.5

AU - Zhou, L.

AU - Elbaz, D.

AU - Franco, M.

AU - Magnelli, B.

AU - Schreiber, C.

AU - Wang, T.

AU - Ciesla, L.

AU - Daddi, E.

AU - Dickinson, M.

AU - Nagar, N.

AU - Magdis, G.

AU - Alexander, D. M.

AU - Bethermin, M.

AU - Demarco, R.

AU - Mullaney, J.

AU - Bournaud, F.

AU - Ferguson, H.

AU - Finkelstein, S. L.

AU - Giavalisco, M.

AU - Inami, H.

AU - Iono, D.

AU - Juneau, S.

AU - Lagache, G.

AU - Messias, H.

AU - Motohara, K.

AU - Okumura, K.

AU - Pannella, M.

AU - Papovich, C.

AU - Pope, A.

AU - Rujopakarn, W.

AU - Shi, Y.

AU - Shu, X.

AU - Silverman, J.

PY - 2020/10/13

Y1 - 2020/10/13

N2 - Thanks to its outstanding angular resolution, the Atacama Large Millimeter /submillimeter Array (ALMA) has recently unambiguously identified a population of optically dark galaxies with redshifts greater than z = 3, which play an important role in the cosmic star formation in massive galaxies. In this paper we study the properties of the six optically dark galaxies detected in the 69 arcmin(2) 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 2mm continuum with signal-to-noise ratios higher than eight. One emission line is detected in AGS4 (nu(obs) = 151.44 GHz with an S/N = 8.58) and AGS17 (nu(obs) = 154.78 GHz with an S/N = 10.23), which we interpret in both cases as being due to the CO(6-5) line at z(spec)(-AGS4) = 3.556 and z(spec)(AGS17) = 3.467, respectively. These redshifts match both the probability distribution of the photometric redshifts derived from the UV to near-infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and the far-infrared SEDs for typical dust temperatures of galaxies at these redshifts. We present evidence that nearly 70% (4 /6 of galaxies) of the optically dark galaxies belong to the same overdensity of galaxies at z similar to 3.5. overdensity The most massive one, AGS24 (M-star = 10(-0.19)(11.32)(+0.02) M-circle dot), is the most massive galaxy without an active galactic nucleus 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.

AB - Thanks to its outstanding angular resolution, the Atacama Large Millimeter /submillimeter Array (ALMA) has recently unambiguously identified a population of optically dark galaxies with redshifts greater than z = 3, which play an important role in the cosmic star formation in massive galaxies. In this paper we study the properties of the six optically dark galaxies detected in the 69 arcmin(2) 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 2mm continuum with signal-to-noise ratios higher than eight. One emission line is detected in AGS4 (nu(obs) = 151.44 GHz with an S/N = 8.58) and AGS17 (nu(obs) = 154.78 GHz with an S/N = 10.23), which we interpret in both cases as being due to the CO(6-5) line at z(spec)(-AGS4) = 3.556 and z(spec)(AGS17) = 3.467, respectively. These redshifts match both the probability distribution of the photometric redshifts derived from the UV to near-infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and the far-infrared SEDs for typical dust temperatures of galaxies at these redshifts. We present evidence that nearly 70% (4 /6 of galaxies) of the optically dark galaxies belong to the same overdensity of galaxies at z similar to 3.5. overdensity The most massive one, AGS24 (M-star = 10(-0.19)(11.32)(+0.02) M-circle dot), is the most massive galaxy without an active galactic nucleus 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.

KW - galaxies: high-redshift

KW - galaxies: evolution

KW - galaxies: star formation

KW - galaxies: photometry

KW - galaxies: structure

KW - submillimeter: galaxies

KW - DEEP FIELD SOUTH

KW - STAR-FORMATION

KW - SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES

KW - MASSIVE GALAXIES

KW - SIMPLE-MODEL

KW - REDSHIFT

KW - STELLAR

KW - DUST

KW - SIMULATIONS

KW - POPULATION

U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/202038059

DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/202038059

M3 - Journal article

VL - 642

JO - Astronomy & Astrophysics

JF - Astronomy & Astrophysics

SN - 0004-6361

M1 - A155

ER -

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