The Galaxies Missed by Hubble and ALMA: The Contribution of Extremely Red Galaxies to the Cosmic Census at 3 < z < 8

Author:

Williams Christina C.ORCID,Alberts StaceyORCID,Ji ZhiyuanORCID,Hainline Kevin N.ORCID,Lyu JianweiORCID,Rieke GeorgeORCID,Endsley RyanORCID,Suess Katherine A.ORCID,Sun FengwuORCID,Johnson Benjamin D.ORCID,Florian MichaelORCID,Shivaei IreneORCID,Rujopakarn WiphuORCID,Baker William M.ORCID,Bhatawdekar RachanaORCID,Boyett KristanORCID,Bunker Andrew J.ORCID,Cameron Alex J.ORCID,Carniani StefanoORCID,Charlot StephaneORCID,Curtis-Lake EmmaORCID,DeCoursey ChristaORCID,de Graaff AnnaORCID,Egami EiichiORCID,Eisenstein Daniel J.ORCID,Gibson Justus L.ORCID,Hausen RyanORCID,Helton Jakob M.ORCID,Maiolino RobertoORCID,Maseda Michael V.ORCID,Nelson Erica J.ORCID,Pérez-González Pablo G.ORCID,Rieke Marcia J.ORCID,Robertson Brant E.ORCID,Saxena AayushORCID,Tacchella SandroORCID,Willmer Christopher N. A.ORCID,Willott Chris J.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Using deep JWST imaging from JADES, JEMS, and SMILES, we characterize optically faint and extremely red galaxies at z > 3 that were previously missing from galaxy census estimates. The data indicate the existence of abundant, dusty, and poststarburst-like galaxies down to 108 M , below the sensitivity limit of Spitzer and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). Modeling the NIRCam and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) photometry of these red sources can result in extremely high values for both stellar mass and star formation rate (SFR); however, including seven MIRI filters out to 21 μm results in decreased masses (median 0.6 dex for log 10 ( M / M ) > 10) and SFRs (median 10× for SFR > 100 M yr−1). At z > 6, our sample includes a high fraction of “little red dots” (LRDs; NIRCam-selected dust-reddened active galactic nucleus (AGN) candidates). We significantly measure older stellar populations in the LRDs out to rest-frame 3 μm (the stellar bump) and rule out a dominant contribution from hot dust emission, a signature of AGN contamination to stellar population measurements. This allows us to measure their contribution to the cosmic census at z > 3, below the typical detection limits of ALMA (L IR < 1012 L ). We find that these sources, which are overwhelmingly missed by HST and ALMA, could effectively double the obscured fraction of the star formation rate density at 4 < z < 6 compared to some estimates, showing that prior to JWST, the obscured contribution from fainter sources could be underestimated. Finally, we identify five sources with evidence for Balmer breaks and high stellar masses at 5.5 < z < 7.7. While spectroscopy is required to determine their nature, we discuss possible measurement systematics to explore with future data.

Funder

Space Telescope Science Institute

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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