Early JWST Imaging Reveals Strong Optical and NIR Color Gradients in Galaxies at z ∼ 2 Driven Mostly by Dust

Author:

Miller Tim B.ORCID,Whitaker Katherine E.ORCID,Nelson Erica J.ORCID,van Dokkum PieterORCID,Bezanson RachelORCID,Brammer GabrielORCID,Heintz Kasper E.ORCID,Leja JoelORCID,Suess Katherine A.ORCID,Weaver John R.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Recent studies have shown that galaxies at cosmic noon are redder in the center and bluer in the outskirts, mirroring results in the local universe. These color gradients could be caused by gradients in either the stellar age or dust opacity; however, distinguishing between these two causes is impossible with rest-frame optical photometry alone. Here we investigate the underlying causes of the gradients from spatially resolved rest-frame UV versus VJ color–color diagrams measured from early observations with the James Webb Space Telescope. We use 1–4 μm NIRCam photometry from the CEERS survey of a sample of 54 galaxies with log M * / M > 10 at redshifts 1.7 < z < 2.3 selected from the 3D-HST catalog. We model the light profiles in the F115W, F200W, and F356W NIRCam bands using imcascade, a Bayesian implementation of the multi-Gaussian expansion technique that flexibly represents galaxy profiles using a series of Gaussians. We construct resolved rest-frame UV and VJ color profiles. The majority of star-forming galaxies have negative gradients (i.e., redder in the center, bluer in the outskirts) in both UV and VJ colors consistent with radially decreasing dust attenuation. A smaller population (roughly 15%) of star-forming galaxies have positive UV but negative VJ gradients implying centrally concentrated star formation. For quiescent galaxies, we find a diversity of UVJ color profiles, with roughly one-third showing star formation in their center. This study showcases the potential of JWST to study the resolved stellar populations of galaxies at cosmic noon.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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