JWST’s PEARLS: A JWST/NIRCam View of ALMA Sources

Author:

Cheng ChengORCID,Huang Jia-ShengORCID,Smail IanORCID,Yan HaojingORCID,Cohen Seth H.ORCID,Jansen Rolf A.ORCID,Windhorst Rogier A.ORCID,Ma ZhiyuanORCID,Koekemoer AntonORCID,Willmer Christopher N. A.ORCID,Willner S. P.ORCID,Diego Jose M.ORCID,Frye BrendaORCID,Conselice Christopher J.ORCID,Ferreira LeonardoORCID,Petric AndreeaORCID,Yun MinORCID,Gim Hansung B.ORCID,Polletta Maria del CarmenORCID,Duncan Kenneth J.ORCID,Holwerda Benne W.ORCID,Röttgering Huub J. A.ORCID,Honor RachelORCID,Hathi Nimish P.ORCID,Kamieneski Patrick S.ORCID,Adams Nathan J.ORCID,Coe DanORCID,Broadhurst TomORCID,Summers JakeORCID,Tompkins ScottORCID,Driver Simon P.ORCID,Grogin Norman A.ORCID,Marshall Madeline A.ORCID,Pirzkal NorORCID,Robotham AaronORCID,Ryan Russell E.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We report the results of James Webb Space Telescope/NIRCam observations of 19 (sub)millimeter sources detected by the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA). The accurate ALMA positions allowed unambiguous identifications of their NIRCam counterparts. Taking gravitational lensing into account, these represent 16 distinct galaxies in three fields and constitute the largest sample of its kind to date. The counterparts’ spectral energy distributions cover from rest-frame ultraviolet to near-IR and provide photometric redshifts (1 < z < 4.5) and stellar masses (M * > 1010.5 M ), which are similar to submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) studied previously. However, our sample is fainter in (sub)millimeter than the classic SMG samples are, and our sources exhibit a wider range of properties. They have dust-embedded star formation rates as low as 10 M yr−1, and the sources populate both the star-forming main sequence and the quiescent categories. The deep NIRCam data allow us to study the rest-frame near-IR morphologies. Excluding two multiply imaged systems and one quasar, the majority of the remaining sources are disk-like and show either little or no disturbance. This suggests that secular growth is a potential route for the assembly of high-mass disk galaxies. While a few objects have large disks, the majority have small disks (median half-mass radius of 1.6 kpc). At this time, it is unclear whether this is due to the prevalence of small disks at these redshifts or some unknown selection effects of deep ALMA observations. A larger sample of ALMA sources with NIRCam observations will be able to address this question.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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