Dusty Starbursts Masquerading as Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies in JWST CEERS Observations
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Published:2023-01-25
Issue:2
Volume:943
Page:L9
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ISSN:2041-8205
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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Short-container-title:ApJL
Author:
Zavala Jorge A.ORCID, Buat VéroniqueORCID, Casey Caitlin M.ORCID, Finkelstein Steven L.ORCID, Burgarella DenisORCID, Bagley Micaela B.ORCID, Ciesla LaureORCID, Daddi EmanueleORCID, Dickinson MarkORCID, Ferguson Henry C.ORCID, Franco MaximilienORCID, Jiménez-Andrade E. F.ORCID, Kartaltepe Jeyhan S.ORCID, Koekemoer Anton M.ORCID, Le Bail AurélienORCID, Murphy E. J.ORCID, Papovich CaseyORCID, Tacchella SandroORCID, Wilkins Stephen M.ORCID, Aretxaga ItziarORCID, Behroozi PeterORCID, Champagne Jaclyn B.ORCID, Fontana AdrianoORCID, Giavalisco MauroORCID, Grazian AndreaORCID, Grogin Norman A.ORCID, Kewley Lisa J.ORCID, Kocevski Dale D.ORCID, Kirkpatrick AllisonORCID, Lotz Jennifer M.ORCID, Pentericci LauraORCID, Pérez-González Pablo G.ORCID, Pirzkal NorORCID, Ravindranath SwaraORCID, Somerville Rachel S.ORCID, Trump Jonathan R.ORCID, Yang GuangORCID, Yung L. Y. AaronORCID, Almaini OmarORCID, Amorín Ricardo O.ORCID, Annunziatella MariannaORCID, Arrabal Haro PabloORCID, Backhaus Bren E.ORCID, Barro GuillermoORCID, Bell Eric F.ORCID, Bhatawdekar RachanaORCID, Bisigello LauraORCID, Buitrago FernandoORCID, Calabrò AntonelloORCID, Castellano MarcoORCID, Chávez Ortiz Óscar A.ORCID, Chworowsky KatherineORCID, Cleri Nikko J.ORCID, Cohen Seth H.ORCID, Cole Justin W.ORCID, Cooke Kevin C.ORCID, Cooper M. C.ORCID, Cooray Asantha R.ORCID, Costantin LucaORCID, Cox Isabella G.ORCID, Croton DarrenORCID, Davé RomeelORCID, de la Vega AlexanderORCID, Dekel AvishaiORCID, Elbaz DavidORCID, Estrada-Carpenter VicenteORCID, Fernández VitalORCID, Finkelstein Keely D.ORCID, Freundlich JonathanORCID, Fujimoto SeijiORCID, García-Argumánez ÁngelaORCID, Gardner Jonathan P.ORCID, Gawiser EricORCID, Gómez-Guijarro CarlosORCID, Guo YuchenORCID, Hamilton Timothy S.ORCID, Hathi Nimish P.ORCID, Holwerda Benne W.ORCID, Hirschmann MichaelaORCID, Huertas-Company MarcORCID, Hutchison Taylor A.ORCID, Iyer Kartheik G.ORCID, Jaskot Anne E.ORCID, Jha Saurabh W.ORCID, Jogee ShardhaORCID, Juneau StéphanieORCID, Jung IntaeORCID, Kassin Susan A.ORCID, Kurczynski PeterORCID, Larson Rebecca L.ORCID, Leung Gene C. K.ORCID, Long Arianna S.ORCID, Lucas Ray A.ORCID, Magnelli BenjaminORCID, Mantha Kameswara Bharadwaj, Matharu JasleenORCID, McGrath Elizabeth J.ORCID, McIntosh Daniel H., Medrano Aubrey, Merlin EmilianoORCID, Mobasher BahramORCID, Morales Alexa M.ORCID, Newman Jeffrey A.ORCID, Nicholls David C.ORCID, Pandya VirajORCID, Rafelski MarcORCID, Ronayne KailaORCID, Rose CaitlinORCID, Ryan Russell E.ORCID, Santini PaolaORCID, Seillé Lise-MarieORCID, Shah Ekta A.ORCID, Shen LuORCID, Simons Raymond C.ORCID, Snyder Gregory F.ORCID, Stanway Elizabeth R.ORCID, Straughn Amber N.ORCID, Teplitz Harry I.ORCID, Vanderhoof Brittany N.ORCID, Vega-Ferrero JesúsORCID, Wang WeichenORCID, Weiner Benjamin J.ORCID, Willmer Christopher N. A.ORCID, Wuyts StijnORCID,
Abstract
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 2.6σ SCUBA-2 detection at 850 μm 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.
Funder
Space Telescope Science Institute
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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