HST Grism Observations of a z~1.8 Cluster Candidate from the Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) Survey

Abstract

We present new Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 G141 grism observations for COBRA1411+3415, originally identified as a high-redshift cluster candidate in the Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) survey using radio, infrared, and optical data. We spectroscopically identify seven cluster members within a 0.5 Mpc radius with grism redshifts in the range 1.8006 ≤ zgrism ≤ 1.8175, consistent with COBRA1411+3415 being a high-redshift cluster with a mean redshift of zgrism = 1.8106 0.0006. The detection of seven galaxies within this small redshift range is significant above the background distribution of galaxies at the level of 5σ. The line-of-sight velocity dispersion of the cluster is found to be σ = 701+347-138 km/s with a virial mass of M200 ≈ 2.2+3.3-1.3× 1014 M. However, the mass may be lower if the cluster is still in formation. In projected phase-space, we also identify two possible infalling members of COBRA1411+3415 and two additional structures at z 1.73 and z 1.88. The similar spatial distributions and small projected separation from the main cluster suggest they could be a part of the same large-scale filament and together may form a protocluster system that could eventually merge to form a single, massive cluster. COBRA1411+3415 is the highest redshift cluster to be spectroscopically confirmed using a bent, double-lobed radio source as a cluster tracer.

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