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Confirmation of a radio-selected galaxy overdensity at z = 1.11¹We report the discovery of a galaxy overdensity at z = 1.11 associated with the z = 1.110 high-redshift radio galaxy MG1 J04426+0202 (hereafterMG0442+0202). The group, Cl 0442+0202, was found in a near-infrared survey of z > 1 radio galaxies undertaken to identify spatially coincident regions with a high density of objects red in I-K' color, typical of z > 1 elliptical galaxies. Spectroscopic observations from the Keck I telescope reveal five galaxies within 3500 of MG 0442+0202 at 1.10 < z < 1.11. These member galaxies have broadband colors and optical spectra consistent with passively evolving elliptical galaxies formed at high redshift. Archival ROSAT observations reveal a 3 detection of soft X-ray emission coincident with Cl 0442+0202 at a level 5 times greater than expected for the radio galaxy. These data suggest a rich galaxy cluster and inspired a 45 ks Chandra X-Ray Observatory observation. As expected, the radio galaxy is unresolved by Chandra but is responsible for approximately half the observed X-ray flux. The remaining ROSAT flux is resolved into four point sources within 1500 of the radio galaxy, corresponding to a surface density 2 orders of magnitude higher than average for X-ray sources at these flux levels [S(0.5–2 keV) > 5 X 10¯16 ergs cm¯² s¯¹]. One of these point sources is identified with a radio-quiet type II quasar at z = 1.863, akin to sources recently reported in deep Chandra surveys. The limit on an extended hot intracluster medium in the Chandra data is S(1–6 keV) < 1.9 X 10¯15 ergs cm¯² s¯¹ (3 σ, 30˝ radius aperture). Though the X-ray observations do not confirm the existence of a massive bound cluster at z > 1, the success of the optical=near-infrared targeting of early-type systems near the radio galaxy validates searches using radio galaxies as beacons for highredshift large-scale structure.We interpret Cl 0442+0202 as a massive cluster in the process of formation.
Document ID
20210001382
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
External Source(s)
Authors
Spinard, Hyron
Stanford, S. A.
Holden, Brad
Stern, Daniel
Date Acquired
June 1, 2003
Publication Date
June 1, 2003
Publication Information
Publisher: The American Astronomical Society
Distribution Limits
Public
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Technical Review

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