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Dusty Starbursts Masquerading as Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies in JWST CEERS Observations
Document Type
article
Author
Jorge A. ZavalaVéronique BuatCaitlin M. CaseySteven L. FinkelsteinDenis BurgarellaMicaela B. BagleyLaure CieslaEmanuele DaddiMark DickinsonHenry C. FergusonMaximilien FrancoE. F. Jiménez-AndradeJeyhan S. KartaltepeAnton M. KoekemoerAurélien Le BailE. J. MurphyCasey PapovichSandro TacchellaStephen M. WilkinsItziar AretxagaPeter BehrooziJaclyn B. ChampagneAdriano FontanaMauro GiavaliscoAndrea GrazianNorman A. GroginLisa J. KewleyDale D. KocevskiAllison KirkpatrickJennifer M. LotzLaura PentericciPablo G. Pérez-GonzálezNor PirzkalSwara RavindranathRachel S. SomervilleJonathan R. TrumpGuang YangL. Y. Aaron YungOmar AlmainiRicardo O. AmorínMarianna AnnunziatellaPablo Arrabal HaroBren E. BackhausGuillermo BarroEric F. BellRachana BhatawdekarLaura BisigelloFernando BuitragoAntonello CalabròMarco CastellanoÓscar A. Chávez OrtizKatherine ChworowskyNikko J. CleriSeth H. CohenJustin W. ColeKevin C. CookeM. C. CooperAsantha R. CoorayLuca CostantinIsabella G. CoxDarren CrotonRomeel DavéAlexander de la VegaAvishai DekelDavid ElbazVicente Estrada-CarpenterVital FernándezKeely D. FinkelsteinJonathan FreundlichSeiji FujimotoÁngela García-ArgumánezJonathan P. GardnerEric GawiserCarlos Gómez-GuijarroYuchen GuoTimothy S. HamiltonNimish P. HathiBenne W. HolwerdaMichaela HirschmannMarc Huertas-CompanyTaylor A. HutchisonKartheik G. IyerAnne E. JaskotSaurabh W. JhaShardha JogeeStéphanie JuneauIntae JungSusan A. KassinPeter KurczynskiRebecca L. LarsonGene C. K. LeungArianna S. LongRay A. LucasBenjamin MagnelliKameswara Bharadwaj ManthaJasleen MatharuElizabeth J. McGrathDaniel H. McIntoshAubrey MedranoEmiliano MerlinBahram MobasherAlexa M. MoralesJeffrey A. NewmanDavid C. NichollsViraj PandyaMarc RafelskiKaila RonayneCaitlin RoseRussell E. Ryan Jr.Paola SantiniLise-Marie SeilléEkta A. ShahLu ShenRaymond C. SimonsGregory F. SnyderElizabeth R. StanwayAmber N. StraughnHarry I. TeplitzBrittany N. VanderhoofJesús Vega-FerreroWeichen WangBenjamin J. WeinerChristopher N. A. WillmerStijn Wuyts(The CEERS Team)
Source
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 943, Iss 2, p L9 (2023)
Subject
High-redshift galaxies
Galaxies
Lyman-break galaxies
Galaxy photometry
Submillimeter astronomy
Millimeter astronomy
Astrophysics
QB460-466
Language
English
ISSN
2041-8213
2041-8205
Abstract
Lyman-break galaxy (LBG) candidates at z ≳ 10 are rapidly being identified in James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRCam observations. Due to the (redshifted) break produced by neutral hydrogen absorption of rest-frame UV photons, these sources are expected to drop out in the bluer filters while being well detected in redder filters. However, here we show that dust-enshrouded star-forming galaxies at lower redshifts ( z ≲ 7) may also mimic the near-infrared (near-IR) colors of z > 10 LBGs, representing potential contaminants in LBG candidate samples. First, we analyze CEERS-DSFG-1, a NIRCam dropout undetected in the F115W and F150W filters but detected at longer wavelengths. Combining the JWST data with (sub)millimeter constraints, including deep NOEMA interferometric observations, we show that this source is a dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG) at z ≈ 5.1. We also present a tentative 2.6 σ SCUBA-2 detection at 850 μ m around a recently identified z ≈ 16 LBG candidate in the same field and show that, if the emission is real and associated with this candidate, the available photometry is consistent with a z ∼ 5 dusty galaxy with strong nebular emission lines despite its blue near-IR colors. Further observations on this candidate are imperative to mitigate the low confidence of this tentative submillimeter emission and its positional uncertainty. Our analysis shows that robust (sub)millimeter detections of NIRCam dropout galaxies likely imply z ∼ 4–6 redshift solutions, where the observed near-IR break would be the result of a strong rest-frame optical Balmer break combined with high dust attenuation and strong nebular line emission, rather than the rest-frame UV Lyman break. This provides evidence that DSFGs may contaminate searches for ultra-high redshift LBG candidates from JWST observations.