NIR spectroscopic observation of massive galaxies in the protocluster at z = 3.09
Abstract
We present the results of near-infrared spectroscopic observations of the K-band selected candidate galaxies in the protocluster at z=3.09 in the SSA22 field. We observed 67 candidates with K AB<24 and confirmed redshifts of the 39 galaxies at 2.0< z spec< 3.4. Of the 67 candidates, 24 are certainly protocluster members with 3.04≤ z spec≤ 3.12, which are massive red galaxies those have been unidentified in previous optical observations of the SSA22 protocluster. Many distant red galaxies (DRGs; J-K AB>1.4), hyper extremely red objects (HEROs; J-K AB>2.1), Spitzer MIPS 24 μm sources, active galactic nuclei (AGNs) as well as the counterparts of Lyα blobs and the AzTEC/ASTE 1.1-mm sources in the SSA22 field are also found to be the protocluster members. The mass of the SSA22 protocluster is estimated to be 2-5×1014~M and this system is plausibly a progenitor of the most massive clusters of galaxies in the current Universe. The reddest (J-K AB≥ 2.4) protocluster galaxies are massive galaxies with M star1011~M showing quiescent star formation activities and plausibly dominated by old stellar populations. Most of these massive quiescent galaxies host moderately luminous AGNs detected by X-ray. There are no significant differences in the [O III] λ5007/Hβ emission line ratios, and [O III] λ5007 line widths and spatial extents of the protocluster galaxies from those of massive galaxies at z2-3 in the general field.
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