Seminar held by Luca Di Mascolo

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Astrobicocca

Witnessing the birth of clusters of galaxies
 

Room U2-08a

Until now, direct observations of the intracluster medium (ICM) have been limited only to mature clusters in the latter three-quarters of the history of the Universe, and we have been lacking a direct view of the hot, thermalised cluster atmosphere beyond z~2, the epoch when the first massive clusters formed. This is the time when intracluster gas starts to assemble and virialise, and cosmic star formation and the activity of active galactic nuclei (AGN) manifest a concurrent peak. Probing the thermal evolution of cosmic structures through z~2 is thus crucial for exploring the link between galaxy clusters and their over-dense progenitors, as well as finding the observational fingerprint of feedback effects that regulate the later coevolution of the galaxy and intracluster/circumgalactic medium ecosystems. In my seminar, I will present our recent works on high-z clusters and protoclusters, made possible only thanks to the superior capabilities of the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA). The identification of nascent intracluster haloes represents the unambiguous proof that we are witnessing the transition through which a sparse overdensity of galaxies turns into a massive galaxy cluster, providing a statistically meaningful confirmation of long-standing predictions from cosmological simulations, and cluster and galaxy evolution models.

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