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SAPPHIRES: A Galaxy Over-Density in the Heart of Cosmic Reionization at

arXiv:2503.15597

Abstract

We report the discovery of a galaxy proto-cluster candidate (dubbed MACS0416-OD-z8p5) at a spectroscopic redshift of , dating back to Myr after the Big Bang. The observations are part of the JWST Cycle-3 treasury program, Slitless Areal Pure-Parallel HIgh-Redshift Emission Survey (SAPPHIRES) with NIRCam-grism. Using wide field slitless spectroscopy (WFSS) obtained in the MACS0416 parallel field, we robustly confirm nine galaxies at via emission line detections of [OIII]5008A (with ) and tentatively confirm one additional galaxy (at ). This discovery represents the highest-redshift, spectroscopically confirmed galaxy over-density known to date, which is -- times more dense than the average volume density of galaxies at the same redshift. Furthermore, a galaxy hosting a low-mass active galactic nucleus (``Little-Red-Dot'') is found as a member, suggesting an early emergence of active, massive black holes and feedback between these black holes and their surrounding environments. We also discuss the spatial structures connecting the galaxy over-density to nearby massive star-forming galaxies (separated by pMpc, including MACS0416-Y1 and MACS0416-JD. This finding of a massive dark matter halo hosting a galaxy over-density at is surprising given that our survey covered only a small, random field () as part of a pure parallel observation. The comparison with cosmological simulations shows that the likelihood of finding such a large-scale structure is under the current galaxy formation scenario and the observed survey volume. Our results demonstrate the power of WFSS observations to build a complete line-emitter sample and suggest an important role for over-densities in enhancing galaxy formation by funneling large-scale gas supplies into small cosmological volumes.

17 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, submitted to ApJ