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SPT-CL J2040-4451: An SZ-selected Galaxy Cluster at z = 1.478 with Significant Ongoing Star Formation

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  • SPT-CL J2040-4451-spectroscopically confirmed at z = 1.478-is the highest-redshift galaxy cluster yet discovered via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect. SPT-CL J2040-4451 was a candidate galaxy cluster identified in the first 720 deg2 of the South Pole Telescope Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SPT-SZ) survey, and has been confirmed in follow-up imaging and spectroscopy. From multi-object spectroscopy with Magellan-I/Baade IMACS we measure spectroscopic redshifts for 15 cluster member galaxies, all of which have strong [O II] ??3727 emission. SPT-CL J2040-4451 has an SZ-measured mass of M 500, SZ = 3.2 ± 0.8 × 1014 M ? h _{70}^{-1}, corresponding to M 200, SZ = 5.8 ± 1.4 × 1014 M ? h _{70}^{-1}. The velocity dispersion measured entirely from blue star-forming members is ? v = 1500 ± 520 km s-1. The prevalence of star-forming cluster members (galaxies with >1.5 M ? yr-1) implies that this massive, high-redshift cluster is experiencing a phase of active star formation, and supports recent results showing a marked increase in star formation occurring in galaxy clusters at z >~ 1.4. We also compute the probability of finding a cluster as rare as this in the SPT-SZ survey to be >99%, indicating that its discovery is not in tension with the concordance ?CDM cosmological model.

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  • 2014

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