학술논문

Probing cosmic dawn: Ages and star formation histories of candidate z ≥ 9 galaxies.
Document Type
Article
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Aug2021, Vol. 505 Issue 3, p3336-3346. 11p.
Subject
*AGE of stars
*STAR formation
*GALAXIES
*SPECTRAL energy distribution
*STELLAR populations
*GALAXY formation
Language
ISSN
0035-8711
Abstract
We discuss the spectral energy distributions and physical properties of six galaxies whose photometric redshifts suggest they lie beyond a redshift z ≃ 9. Each was selected on account of a prominent excess seen in the Spitzer /IRAC 4.5  |$\mu$| m band which, for a redshift above z  = 9.0, likely indicates the presence of a rest-frame Balmer break and a stellar component that formed earlier than a redshift z ≃ 10. In addition to constraining the earlier star formation activity on the basis of fits using stellar population models with BAGPIPES, we have undertaken the necessary, but challenging, follow-up spectroscopy for each candidate using various combinations of Keck/MOSFIRE, VLT/X-shooter, Gemini/FLAMINGOS2, and ALMA. Based on either Lyman-α or [O  iii ] 88  |$\mu$| m emission, we determine a convincing redshift of z  = 8.78 for GN-z-10-3 and a likely redshift of z  = 9.28 for the lensed galaxy MACS0416-JD. For GN-z9-1, we conclude the case remains promising for a source beyond z ≃ 9. Together with earlier spectroscopic data for MACS1149-JD1, our analysis of this enlarged sample provides further support for a cosmic star formation history extending beyond redshifts z ≃ 10. We use our best-fitting stellar population models to reconstruct the past rest-frame UV luminosities of our sources and discuss the implications for tracing earlier progenitors of such systems with the James Webb Space Telescope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]