2017A&A...606A..23B -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 606A, 23-23 (2017/10-1)
Primordial environment of supermassive black holes. II. Deep Y- and J-band images around the z∼ 6.3 quasar SDSS J1030+0524.
BALMAVERDE B., GILLI R., MIGNOLI M., BOLZONELLA M., BRUSA M., CAPPELLUTI N., COMASTRI A., SANI E., VANZELLA E., VIGNALI C., VITO F. and ZAMORANI G.
Abstract (from CDS):
Many cosmological studies predict that early supermassive black holes (SMBHs) can only form in the most massive dark matter halos embedded within large-scale structures marked by galaxy overdensities that may extend up to ∼10 physical Mpc. This scenario, however, has not been confirmed observationally, as the search for galaxy overdensities around high-z quasars has returned conflicting results. The field around the z=6.31 quasar SDSSJ1030+0524 (J1030) is unique for multi-band coverage and represents an excellent data legacy for studying the environment around a primordial SMBH. In this paper we present wide-area (∼25'x25') Y- and J-band imaging of the J1030 field obtained with the near infrared camera WIRCam at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). We built source catalogs in the Y- and J-band, and matched those with our photometric catalog in the r, z, and i bands presented in our previous paper and based on sources with zAB<25.2 detected using z-band images from the the Large Binocular Cameras (LBC) at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) over the same field of view. We used these new infrared data together with H and K photometric measurements from the MUlti-wavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC) and with the Spitzer Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) data to refine our selection of Lyman break galaxies (LBGs), extending our selection criteria to galaxies in the range 25.2<zAB<25.7. We selected 21 robust high redshift candidates in the J1030 field with photometric redshift z∼6 and colors i-z≥1.3. We found a significant asymmetry in the distribution of the high redshift galaxies in J1030, supporting the existence of a coherent large-scale structure around the quasar. We estimated an overdensity of z∼6 galaxies in the field of δ=2.4, which is significant at >4σ. The overdensity value and its significance are higher than those found in our previous paper and we interpret this as evidence of an improved LBG selection.
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© ESO, 2017
Journal keyword(s):
galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: photometry
Nomenclature:
Tables 2: [BGM2017] J1030 NNNNN N=18 among (Nos 2335 to 30511) added.
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