Very Compact Dense Galaxy Overdensity with δ ~ 130 Identified at z ~ 8: Implications for Early Protocluster and Cluster-Core Formation
Abstract
We report the first identification of a compact dense galaxy overdensity at z8 dubbed A2744z8OD. A2744z8OD consists of eight Y-dropout galaxies behind Abell 2744 that is originally pinpointed by Hubble Frontier Fields studies. However, no studies have, so far, derived basic physical quantities of structure formation or made comparisons with theoretical models. We obtain a homogeneous sample of dropout galaxies at z8 from eight field data of Hubble legacy images that are as deep as the A2744z8OD data. Using the sample, we find that a galaxy surface overdensity value of A2744z8OD is very high δ130, where δ is defined by an overdensity in a small circle of 6" (30 physical kpc) radius. Because there is no such a large δ value reported for high-z overdensities to date, A2744z8OD is a system clearly different from those found in previous high-z overdensity studies. In the galaxy+structure formation models of Henriques et al. (2015), there exist a very similar overdensity, Modelz8OD, that is made of eight model dropout galaxies at z8 in a 6"-radius circle. Modelz8OD is a progenitor of a today's 1014M cluster, and more than a half of the seven Modelz8OD galaxies are merged into the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) of the cluster. If Modelz8OD is a counterpart of A2744z8OD, the models suggest that A2744z8OD would be a part of a forming cluster core of a today's 1014M cluster that started star formation at z>12.