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We present spectroscopic confirmation of two new massive galaxy protoclusters at $z=2.24pm0.02$, BOSS1244 and BOSS1542, traced by groups of Coherently Strong Ly$alpha$ Absorption (CoSLA) systems imprinted in the absorption spectra of a number of quasars from the SDSS III and identified as overdensities of narrowband-selected H$alpha$ emitters (HAEs). Using MMT/MMIRS and LBT/LUCI near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, we confirm 46 and 36 HAEs in the BOSS1244 and BOSS1542 fields, respectively. BOSS1244 displays a South-West (SW) component at $z=2.230pm0.002$ and another North-East (NE) component at $z=2.246pm0.001$ with the line-of-sight velocity dispersions of $405pm202$ km s$^{-1}$ and $377pm99$ km s$^{-1}$, respectively. Interestingly, we find that the SW region of BOSS1244 contains two substructures in redshift space, likely merging to form a larger system. In contrast, BOSS1542 exhibits an extended filamentary structure with a low velocity dispersion of $247pm32$ km s$^{-1}$ at $z=2.241pm0.001$, providing a direct confirmation of a large-scale cosmic web in the early Universe. The galaxy overdensities $delta_{rm g}$ on the scale of 15 cMpc are $22.9pm4.9$, $10.9pm2.5$, and $20.5pm3.9$ for the BOSS1244 SW, BOSS1244 NE, and BOSS1542 filament, respectively. They are the most overdense galaxy protoclusters ($delta_{rm g}>20$) discovered to date at $z>2$. These systems are expected to become virialized at $zsim0$ with a total mass of $M_{rm SW}=(1.59pm0.20)times10^{15}$ $M_{odot}$, $M_{rm NE} =(0.83pm0.11)times10^{15}$ $M_{odot}$ and $M_{rm filament}=(1.42pm0.18)times10^{15}$ $M_{odot}$, respectively. Together with BOSS1441 described in Cai et al. (2017a), these extremely massive overdensities at $z=2-3$ exhibit different morphologies, indicating that they are in different assembly stages in the formation of early galaxy clusters.
Massive galaxy overdensities at the peak epoch of cosmic star formation provide ideal testbeds for the formation theories of galaxies and large-scale structure. We report the confirmation of two massive galaxy overdensities at $z=2.24$, BOSS1244 and
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