A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: A Candidate z ∼ 12 Galaxy in Early JWST CEERS Imaging
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Published:2022-12-01
Issue:2
Volume:940
Page:L55
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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:
Finkelstein Steven L.ORCID, Bagley Micaela B.ORCID, Haro Pablo ArrabalORCID, Dickinson MarkORCID, Ferguson Henry C.ORCID, Kartaltepe Jeyhan S.ORCID, Papovich CaseyORCID, Burgarella DenisORCID, Kocevski Dale D.ORCID, Huertas-Company MarcORCID, Iyer Kartheik G.ORCID, Koekemoer Anton M.ORCID, Larson Rebecca L.ORCID, Pérez-González Pablo G.ORCID, Rose CaitlinORCID, Tacchella SandroORCID, Wilkins Stephen M.ORCID, Chworowsky KatherineORCID, Medrano Aubrey, Morales Alexa M.ORCID, Somerville Rachel S.ORCID, Yung L. Y. AaronORCID, Fontana AdrianoORCID, Giavalisco MauroORCID, Grazian AndreaORCID, Grogin Norman A.ORCID, Kewley Lisa J.ORCID, Kirkpatrick AllisonORCID, Kurczynski PeterORCID, Lotz Jennifer M.ORCID, Pentericci LauraORCID, Pirzkal NorORCID, Ravindranath SwaraORCID, Ryan Russell E.ORCID, Trump Jonathan R.ORCID, Yang GuangORCID, Almaini OmarORCID, Amorín Ricardo O.ORCID, Annunziatella MariannaORCID, Backhaus Bren E.ORCID, Barro Guillermo, Behroozi PeterORCID, Bell Eric F.ORCID, Bhatawdekar RachanaORCID, Bisigello LauraORCID, Bromm VolkerORCID, Buat VéroniqueORCID, Buitrago FernandoORCID, Calabrò AntonelloORCID, Casey Caitlin M.ORCID, Castellano MarcoORCID, Chávez Ortiz Óscar A.ORCID, Ciesla LaureORCID, 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, Daddi EmanueleORCID, Davé RomeelORCID, de la Vega AlexanderORCID, Dekel AvishaiORCID, Elbaz DavidORCID, Estrada-Carpenter VicenteORCID, Faber Sandra M., Fernández VitalORCID, Finkelstein Keely D.ORCID, Freundlich JonathanORCID, Fujimoto SeijiORCID, García-Argumánez ÁngelaORCID, Gardner Jonathan P.ORCID, Gawiser EricORCID, Gómez-Guijarro CarlosORCID, Guo YuchenORCID, Hamblin KurtORCID, Hamilton Timothy S.ORCID, Hathi Nimish P.ORCID, Holwerda Benne W.ORCID, Hirschmann MichaelaORCID, Hutchison Taylor A.ORCID, Jaskot Anne E.ORCID, Jha Saurabh W.ORCID, Jogee ShardhaORCID, Juneau StéphanieORCID, Jung IntaeORCID, Kassin Susan A.ORCID, Bail Aurélien LeORCID, Leung Gene C. K.ORCID, Lucas Ray A.ORCID, Magnelli BenjaminORCID, Mantha Kameswara Bharadwaj, Matharu JasleenORCID, McGrath Elizabeth J.ORCID, McIntosh Daniel H., Merlin EmilianoORCID, Mobasher Bahram, Newman Jeffrey A.ORCID, Nicholls David C.ORCID, Pandya VirajORCID, Rafelski MarcORCID, Ronayne KailaORCID, 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, Zavala Jorge A.
Abstract
Abstract
We report the discovery of a candidate galaxy with a photo-z of z ∼ 12 in the first epoch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey. Following conservative selection criteria, we identify a source with a robust z
phot =
11.8
−
0.2
+
0.3
(1σ uncertainty) with m
F200W = 27.3 and ≳7σ detections in five filters. The source is not detected at λ < 1.4 μm in deep imaging from both Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and JWST and has faint ∼3σ detections in JWST F150W and HST F160W, which signal a Lyα break near the red edge of both filters, implying z ∼ 12. This object (Maisie’s Galaxy) exhibits F115W − F200W > 1.9 mag (2σ lower limit) with a blue continuum slope, resulting in 99.6% of the photo-z probability distribution function favoring z > 11. All data-quality images show no artifacts at the candidate’s position, and independent analyses consistently find a strong preference for z > 11. Its colors are inconsistent with Galactic stars, and it is resolved (r
h
= 340 ± 14 pc). Maisie’s Galaxy has log M
*/M
⊙ ∼ 8.5 and is highly star-forming (log sSFR ∼ −8.2 yr−1), with a blue rest-UV color (β ∼ −2.5) indicating little dust, though not extremely low metallicity. While the presence of this source is in tension with most predictions, it agrees with empirical extrapolations assuming UV luminosity functions that smoothly decline with increasing redshift. Should follow-up spectroscopy validate this redshift, our universe was already aglow with galaxies less than 400 Myr after the Big Bang.
Funder
NASA/Space Telescope Science Institute
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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