Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-03-15
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.377:1717-1725,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 10 pages, 16 postscript figures, uses mn2e.cls
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11739.x
We explore the evolved galaxy population in the proto-clusters around four high-z radio galaxies at 2<~z<~3 based on wide-field near-infrared imaging. Three of the four fields are known proto-clusters as demonstrated by overdensities of line emitting galaxies at the same redshifts as the radio galaxies. We imaged the fields of three targets (PKS1138-262, USS0943-242 and MRC0316-257) to a depth of Ks~22 (5sigma) over a 4'x7' area centered on the radio galaxies with a new wide-field NIR camera, MOIRCS, on the Subaru Telescope. Another target (USS1558-003) was observed with SOFI on the NTT to a depth of Ks=20.5 over a 5'x5' area. We apply colour cuts in J-Ks and/or JHKs in order to exclusively search for galaxies located at high redshifts: z>2. To the 5sigma limiting magnitudes, we see a significant excess of NIR selected galaxies by a factor of two to three compared to those found in the field of GOODS-South. The spatial distribution of these NIR selected galaxies is not uniform and traces structures similar to those of emission line galaxies, although the samples of NIR selected galaxies and emitters show little overlap. We focus on the NIR colour-magnitude sequence of the evolved population and find that the bright-end (M_{stars}>10^{11}Msun) of the red sequence is well populated by z~2 but much less so in the z~3 proto-clusters. This may imply that the bright-end of the colour-magnitude sequence first appeared between z=3 and 2, an era coinciding with the appearance of submm galaxies and the peak of the cosmic star formation rate. Our observations show that during the same epoch, massive galaxies are forming in high density environments by vigorous star formation and assembly.
de Breuck Carlos
Kajisawa Masaru
Kodama Tadayuki
Kurk Jaron
Lidman Chris
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