MIDIS: JWST NIRCam and MIRI Unveil the Stellar Population Properties of Lyα Emitters and Lyman-break Galaxies at z ≃ 3–7

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Iani EdoardoORCID,Caputi Karina I.ORCID,Rinaldi PierluigiORCID,Annunziatella MariannaORCID,Boogaard Leindert A.ORCID,Östlin GöranORCID,Costantin LucaORCID,Gillman StevenORCID,Pérez-González Pablo G.ORCID,Colina LuisORCID,Greve Thomas R.ORCID,Wright GillianORCID,Alonso-Herrero AlmudenaORCID,Álvarez-Márquez JavierORCID,Bik ArjanORCID,Bosman Sarah E. I.ORCID,Crespo Gómez AlejandroORCID,Eckart AndreasORCID,Hjorth JensORCID,Jermann IrisORCID,Labiano AlvaroORCID,Langeroodi DanialORCID,Melinder JensORCID,Moutard ThibaudORCID,Peißker FlorianORCID,Pye John P.ORCID,Tikkanen Tuomo V.ORCID,van der Werf Paul P.ORCID,Walter FabianORCID,Henning Thomas K.ORCID,Lagage Pierre-Olivier,van Dishoeck Ewine F.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We study the stellar population properties of 182 spectroscopically confirmed (MUSE/VLT) Lyα emitters (LAEs) and 450 photometrically selected Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at z = 2.8–6.7 in the Hubble Extreme Deep Field. Leveraging the combined power of Hubble Space Telescope and JWST NIRCam and MIRI observations, we analyze their rest-frame UV-through-near-IR spectral energy distributions, with MIRI playing a crucial role in robustly assessing the LAEs’ stellar masses and ages. Our LAEs are low-mass objects ( log 10 ( M / M ) 7.5 ) with little or no dust extinction (E(BV) ≃ 0.1) and a blue UV continuum slope (β ≃ −2.2). While 75% of our LAEs are young (<100 Myr), the remaining 25% have significantly older stellar populations (≥100 Myr). These old LAEs are statistically more massive, less extinct, and have lower specific star formation rate than young LAEs. Besides, they populate the plane of M versus star formation rate along the main sequence of star-forming galaxies, while young LAEs populate the starburst region. The comparison between the LAEs’ properties and those of a stellar-mass-matched sample of LBGs shows no statistical difference between these objects, except for the LBGs’ redder UV continuum slope and marginally larger E(BV) values. Interestingly, 48% of the LBGs have ages <10 Myr and are classified as starbursts, but lack detectable Lyα emission. This is likely due to H i resonant scattering and/or dust-selective extinction. Overall, we find that JWST observations are crucial in determining the properties of LAEs and shedding light on their comparison with LBGs.

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American Astronomical Society

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