SILVERRUSH. VIII. Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc at z~6-7: Strong Associations of Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies

Abstract

We have obtained three-dimensional maps of the universe in 200×200×80 comoving Mpc3 (cMpc3) volumes each at z=5.7 and 6.6 based on a spectroscopic sample of 179 galaxies that achieves 80\% completeness down to the Lyα luminosity of (L Lyα/[erg\ s-1])=43.0, based on our Keck and Gemini observations and the literature. The maps reveal filamentary large-scale structures and two remarkable overdensities made out of at least 44 and 12 galaxies at z=5.692 (z57OD) and z=6.585 (z66OD), respectively, making z66OD the most distant overdensity spectroscopically confirmed to date with >10 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies. We compare spatial distributions of submillimeter galaxies at z 4-6 with our z=5.7 galaxies forming the large-scale structures, and detect a 99.97\% signal of cross correlation, indicative of a clear coincidence of dusty star-forming galaxy and dust unobscured galaxy formation at this early epoch. The galaxies in z57OD and z66OD are actively forming stars with star formation rates (SFRs) 5 times higher than the main sequence, and particularly the SFR density in z57OD is 10 times higher than the cosmic average at the redshift (a.k.a. the Madau-Lilly plot). Comparisons with numerical simulations suggest that z57OD and z66OD are protoclusters that are progenitors of the present-day clusters with halo masses of 1014\ M.

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