JADES: A Prominent Galaxy Overdensity Candidate within the First 500 Myr

Abstract

We report a galaxy overdensity candidate at z≈10.5 in the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES). This overdensity contains 18 galaxies with consistent photometric redshifts within 8 comoving Mpc in projection. The galaxy number density is four times higher than the field expectation, accounting for one-third of comparably bright galaxies and nearly 50% of the total star formation rate at 10<zphot<12 in the GOODS-S field. Galaxies in the overdensity more frequently have close companions or substructure, with one-third showing such features within 1 kpc at consistent photometric redshifts, implying enhanced interactions. Most galaxies have stellar masses of 0.6-3×108 M, half-light radii of 200 pc, and star formation rates (SFRs) of 5 M yr-1. Their stellar masses and SFRs are slightly higher than those of field galaxies, but remain broadly consistent with typical high-redshift scaling relations. Two compact objects show possible Balmer breaks, suggestive of evolved stellar populations or little red dots (LRDs). We find tentative evidence for a spatially varying Lyα transmission inferred photometrically, consistent with an emerging ionized bubble. This overdensity provides a rare opportunity for probing the environmental impact on galaxy evolution and the onset of cosmic reionization within the first 500 Myr.

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