An overdensity of red galaxies around the hyperluminous dust-obscured quasar W1835+4355 at z=2.3

Abstract

Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer all-sky survey has discovered a new population of hot dust-obscured galaxies (Hot DOGs), which has been confirmed to be dusty quasars. Previous statistical studies have found significant overdensities of sub-millimeter and mid-IR selected galaxies around Hot DOGs, indicating they may reside in dense regions. Here we present the near-infrared (J and Ks bands) observations over a 7.5'× 7.5' field centered on a Hot DOG W1835+4355 at z 2.3 using the wide-field infrared camera on the Palomar 200-inch telescope. We use the color criterion J-Ks>2.3 for objects with Ks<20, to select Distant Red Galaxies (DRGs). We find a significant excess of number density of DRGs in W1835+4355 field compared to three control fields, by a factor of about 2. The overdensity of red galaxies around W1835+4355 are consistent with the multi-wavelength environment of Hot DOGs, suggesting that Hot DOGs may be a good tracer for dense regions at high redshift. We find that W1835+4355 do not reside in the densest region of the dense environment traced by itself. A possible scenario is that W1835+4355 is undergoing merging process, which lowers the local number density of galaxies in its surrounding region.

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