The Centre of Attention: a Powerful Radio Galaxy Pinpoints a NIR-Dark Protocluster at z~3.9

Abstract

We report the discovery of a z3.9 protocluster identified from Atacama Large Millimetre/sub-millimetre Array Band 3 spectral scans of a bright radio source selected from the GaLactic and Extra-galactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey. Extended CO(4-3) and [CI](1-0) line emission was detected in GLEAM J005332-325630 confirming it to be a z=3.879 powerful radio galaxy with luminosity, L500 MHz=1.3×1028 W Hz-1. This source is part of a sample of candidate high redshift radio galaxies with bright radio fluxes, S150MHz>0.1 Jy, but host galaxies with Ks(AB)23 mag. The molecular gas associated with the radio galaxy host has two kinematically separate components, likely in-falling and indicative of a recent interaction or merger with another galaxy. One 100-GHz continuum source 120 pkpc away is found to have both CO(4-3) and [CI](1-0) emission lines and a further five protocluster members are identified from CO(4-3) emission alone, all at similar redshift ( v<700 km s-1) and within a radius of 1.1. Using photometry from the High Acuity Widefield K-band Imager Ks-band and the Dark Energy Survey g, r, i, z and Y bands, we find this protocluster harbours a rare, optically-dark, very massive M*1012 M galaxy. Comparisons with the TNG300 cosmological simulation puts this galaxy in a dark matter halo of MDM3×1013 M which will evolve into a Coma-like DM halo (MDM1015 M) by the present day.

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