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ODIN: Confirmation and 3D Reconstruction of Six Massive Protoclusters at Cosmic Noon

Published 10 Mar 2026 in astro-ph.GA | (2603.09739v1)

Abstract: Protoclusters represent sites of accelerated galaxy formation and extreme astrophysical activity characteristic of dense environments. Identifying massive protoclusters and mapping their spatial structures are therefore crucial first steps in understanding how the large-scale environment influences galaxy evolution. We combine wide-field Lyαα imaging from the ODIN survey with extensive DESI and ancillary spectroscopy across the extended COSMOS and XMM-LSS fields (\approx14 deg<sup>2<sup>2) to search for massive protoclusters. We confirm six systems at z2.4z\approx 2.4 and z3.1z\approx 3.1, reconstruct their three-dimensional structures, estimate descendant halo masses, and, for one structure at z3.12z\approx 3.12, demonstrate that overlapping narrowband filters (NB497NB497 and N501N501) provide accurate redshift tomography for emission-line galaxies. One protocluster at z2.45z\approx 2.45 overlaps with one of the LATIS tomographic fields, enabling direct comparison between galaxy and H {\sc i} overdensities traced by Lyαα forest absorption. Another at z3.12z\approx 3.12 hosts a massive quiescent galaxy (M1.2×10<sup>11MM_{\ast} \approx 1.2 \times 10<sup>{11}M_\odot), indicating early quenching in a dense environment. By comparing Lyαα emission properties across environments, we find that protocluster galaxies exhibit higher median line fluxes and a deficit of faint emitters relative to the field. The effect is strongest when both 2D and 3D density information are combined, indicating that galaxies in the densest protocluster cores are most affected by environmental processes. This effect is stronger at z3.1z\approx3.1 than at z2.4z\approx2.4, suggesting possible redshift evolution.

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