A Compact Proto-group at z 5: A Massive Galaxy Caught in Formation

Abstract

We report the discovery of SCGG-z5, a compact galaxy proto-group at z = 4.97 in the MACS0416 field, identified from the SAPPHIRES Early Data Release. Six members are spectroscopically confirmed via Hα emission, spanning 4.96 ≤ z spec ≤ 4.98 within a projected diameter of 16 pkpc. Spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting yields individual stellar masses 8.4 ≤ (M*/M) ≤ 9.8, a total group stellar mass of (M*/M) = 10.07 0.04; three of the six members lie above or on the star-forming main sequence at z 5, by up to 0.5 dex. Pixel-by-pixel analysis reveals diverse resolved radial star-formation profiles: three members show declining specific SFR radial profiles and outward-rising stellar age gradients, consistent with inside-out stellar mass growth, while the most massive member shows a tentative inverted sSFR profile suggestive of reduced central star formation. The line-of-sight velocity dispersion over all six members is σv = 375+55-195 km s-1. The projected mass estimator yields (M PM/M) ≈ 12.30+0.30-0.25, consistent with a dark-matter-dominated group halo. EAGLE simulations of structurally similar groups predict full coalescence by z 3--4, with the merged remnant reaching (M*/M) > 11 by z 1, consistent with SCGG-z5 representing a rare pre-coalescence phase of early massive galaxy formation, possibly tracing the assembly of a future brightest group or cluster galaxy.

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