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PASSAGES: The Discovery of a Strongly Lensed Protocluster Core Candidate at Cosmic Noon

arXiv:2504.05617 · doi:10.3847/1538-4357/adf4d5

Abstract

Investigating the processes by which galaxies rapidly build up their stellar mass during the peak of their star formation () is crucial to advancing our understanding of the assembly of large-scale structures. We report the discovery of one of the most gas- and dust-rich protocluster core candidates, PJ0846+15 (J0846), from the Planck All-Sky Survey to Analyze Gravitationally lensed Extreme Starbursts (PASSAGES) sample. The exceedingly high total star formation rate (SFR) uncorrected for lensing magnification () of is the result of a foreground cluster lensing at least 11 dusty star-forming galaxies between , where the intrinsic value is estimated to be . Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations uncovered 18 CO(3--2) emission-line detections, some of which are multiply-imaged systems, lensed by a foreground cluster at . We present the first multi-wavelength characterization of this field, constructing a lens model that predicts that these 11 galaxies () are contained within a projected physical extent of , with a velocity dispersion of . J0846 exhibits the rare case of a protocluster candidate whose core is strongly-lensed, offering a magnified view of the rapid stellar buildup within an overdense environment at Cosmic Noon.

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