A large population of ‘Lyman-break’ galaxies in a protocluster at redshift z ≈ 4.1

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George K. Miley
Roderik A. Overzier
Zlatan I. Tsvetanov
Rychard J. Bouwens
Narciso Benítez
John P. Blakeslee
Holland C. Ford
Garth D. Illingworth
Marc Postman
Piero Rosati
Mark Clampin
George F. Hartig
Andrew W. Zirm
Huub J. A. Röttgering
Bram P. Venemans
David R. Ardila
Frank Bartko
Tom J. Broadhurst
Robert A. Brown
Chris J. Burrows
E. S. Cheng
Nicholas J. G. Cross
Carlos De Breuck
Paul D. Feldman
Marijn Franx
David A. Golimowski
Caryl Gronwall
Leopoldo Infante
André R. Martel
Felipe Menanteau
Gerhardt R. Meurer
Marco Sirianni
Randy A. Kimble
John E. Krist
William B. Sparks
Hien D. Tran
Richard L. White
Wei Zheng
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[1] Leiden Observatory,Department of Physics & Astronomy
[2] University of Leiden,Lick Observatory
[3] Johns Hopkins University,The Racah Institute of Physics
[4] University of California,Departmento de Astronomía y Astrofísica
[5] Space Telescope Science Institute,undefined
[6] European Southern Observatory,undefined
[7] Bartko Science & Technology,undefined
[8] Hebrew University,undefined
[9] NASA-Goddard Space Flight Centre,undefined
[10] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,undefined
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Nature | 2004年 / 427卷
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The most massive galaxies and the richest clusters are believed to have emerged from regions with the largest enhancements of mass density1,2,3,4 relative to the surrounding space. Distant radio galaxies may pinpoint the locations of the ancestors of rich clusters, because they are massive systems associated with ‘overdensities’ of galaxies that are bright in the Lyman-α line of hydrogen5,6,7. A powerful technique for detecting high-redshift galaxies is to search for the characteristic ‘Lyman break’ feature in the galaxy colour, at wavelengths just shortwards of Lyα, which is due to absorption of radiation from the galaxy by the intervening intergalactic medium. Here we report multicolour imaging of the most distant candidate7,8,9 protocluster, TN J1338–1942 at a redshift z ≈ 4.1. We find a large number of objects with the characteristic colours of galaxies at that redshift, and we show that this excess is concentrated around the targeted dominant radio galaxy. Our data therefore indicate that TN J1338–1942 is indeed the most distant cluster progenitor of a rich local cluster, and that galaxy clusters began forming when the Universe was only ten per cent of its present age.
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