Spectroscopic confirmation of a galaxy cluster associated with 7C 1756+6520 at z = 1.416

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We present spectroscopic follow-up of an overdensity of galaxies photometrically selected to be at 1.4 < z < 2.5 found in the vicinity of the radio galaxy 7C 1756+6520 at z = 1.4156. Using the DEIMOS optical multi-object spectrograph on the Keck 2 telescope, we observed a total of 129 BzK-selected sources, comprising 82 blue, star-forming galaxy candidates (sBzK) and 47 red, passively-evolving galaxy candidates (pBzK*), as well as 11 mid-infrared selected AGN candidates. We obtain robust spectroscopic redshifts for 36 blue galaxies, 7 red galaxies and 9 AGN candidates. Assuming all foreground interlopers were identified, we find that only 16% (9%) of the sBzK (pBzK*) galaxies are at z < 1.4. Therefore, the BzK criteria are shown to be relatively robust at identifying galaxies at moderate redshifts. Twenty-one galaxies, including the radio galaxy, four additional AGN candidates and three red galaxy candidates are found with 1.4156 ± 0.025, forming a large scale structure at the redshift of the radio galaxy. Of these, eight have projected offsets <2 Mpc relative to the radio galaxy position and have velocity offsets <1000 km s-1 relative to the radio galaxy redshift. This confirms that 7C 1756+6520 is associated with a high-redshift galaxy cluster. A second compact group of four galaxies is found at z ∼ 1.437, forming a sub-group offset by Δv ∼ 3000 km s-1 and approximately 1.'5 east of the radio galaxy. © 2010 ESO.

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Galametz, A., Stern, D., Stanford, S. A., De Breuck, C., Vernet, J., Griffith, R. L., & Harrison, F. A. (2010). Spectroscopic confirmation of a galaxy cluster associated with 7C 1756+6520 at z = 1.416. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 516(22). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014356

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