A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos in the Reionization Era (ASPIRE): JWST Reveals a Filamentary Structure around a z = 6.61 Quasar
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Wang, Feige
Yang, Jinyi
Hennawi, Joseph F.
Fan, Xiaohui
Sun, Fengwu
Champagne, Jaclyn B.
Costa, Tiago
Habouzit, Melanie
Endsley, Ryan
Li, Zihao
Lin, Xiaojing
Meyer, Romain A.
Schindler, Jan–Torge
Wu, Yunjing
Bañados, Eduardo
Barth, Aaron J.
Bhowmick, Aklant K.
Bieri, Rebekka
Blecha, Laura
Bosman, Sarah
Cai, Zheng
Colina, Luis
Connor, Thomas
Decarli, Roberto
De Rosa, Gisella
Drake, Alyssa B.
Egami, Eiichi
Eilers, Anna-Christina
Evans, Analis E.
Farina, Emanuele Paolo
Haiman, Zoltan
Jiang, Linhua
Jin, Xiangyu
Jun, Hyunsung D.
Kakiichi, Koki
Khusanova, Yana
Kulkarni, Girish
Li, Mingyu
Liu, Weizhe
Loiacono, Federica
Lupi, Alessandro
Mazzucchelli, Chiara
Onoue, Masafusa
Pudoka, Maria A.
Rojas-Ruiz, Sofía
Shen, Yue
Strauss, Michael A.
Tee, Wei Leong
Trakhtenbrot, Benny
Trebitsch, Maxime
Venemans, Bram
Volonteri, Marta
Walter, Fabian
Xie, Zhang-Liang
Yue, Minghao
Zhang, Haowen
Zhang, Huanian
Zou, Siwei
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2299/26455
Abstract
We present the first results from the JWST program A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE). This program represents an imaging and spectroscopic survey of 25 reionization-era quasars and their environments by utilizing the unprecedented capabilities of NIRCam Wide Field Slitless Spectroscopy (WFSS) mode. ASPIRE will deliver the largest ( ∼ 280 arcmin 2 ) galaxy redshift survey at 3-4 μm among JWST Cycle 1 programs and provide extensive legacy values for studying the formation of the earliest supermassive black holes, the assembly of galaxies, early metal enrichment, and cosmic reionization. In this first ASPIRE paper, we report the discovery of a filamentary structure traced by the luminous quasar J0305-3150 and 10 [O iii] emitters at z = 6.6. This structure has a 3D galaxy overdensity of δ gal = 12.6 over 637 cMpc 3, one of the most overdense structures known in the early universe, and could eventually evolve into a massive galaxy cluster. Together with existing VLT/MUSE and ALMA observations of this field, our JWST observations reveal that J0305-3150 traces a complex environment where both UV-bright and dusty galaxies are present and indicate that the early evolution of galaxies around the quasar is not simultaneous. In addition, we discovered 31 [O iii] emitters in this field at other redshifts, 5.3 < z < 6.7, with half of them situated at z ∼ 5.4 and 6.2. This indicates that star-forming galaxies, such as [O iii] emitters, are generally clustered at high redshifts. These discoveries demonstrate the unparalleled redshift survey capabilities of NIRCam WFSS and the potential of the full ASPIRE survey data set.