CEERS Key Paper. V. Galaxies at 4 < z < 9 Are Bluer than They Appear–Characterizing Galaxy Stellar Populations from Rest-frame ∼1 μm Imaging
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Published:2023-05-25
Issue:2
Volume:949
Page:L18
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ISSN:2041-8205
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJL
Author:
Papovich CaseyORCID, Cole Justin W.ORCID, Yang GuangORCID, Finkelstein Steven L.ORCID, Barro GuillermoORCID, Buat VéroniqueORCID, Burgarella DenisORCID, Pérez-González Pablo G.ORCID, Santini PaolaORCID, Seillé Lise-MarieORCID, Shen LuORCID, Arrabal Haro PabloORCID, Bagley Micaela B.ORCID, Bell Eric F.ORCID, Bisigello LauraORCID, Calabrò AntonelloORCID, Casey Caitlin M.ORCID, Castellano MarcoORCID, Chworowsky KatherineORCID, Cleri Nikko J.ORCID, Costantin LucaORCID, Cooper M. C.ORCID, Dickinson MarkORCID, Ferguson Henry C.ORCID, Fontana AdrianoORCID, Giavalisco MauroORCID, Grazian AndreaORCID, Grogin Norman A.ORCID, Hathi Nimish P.ORCID, Holwerda Benne W.ORCID, Hutchison Taylor A.ORCID, Kartaltepe Jeyhan S.ORCID, Kewley Lisa J.ORCID, Kirkpatrick AllisonORCID, Kocevski Dale D.ORCID, Koekemoer Anton M.ORCID, Larson Rebecca L.ORCID, Long Arianna S.ORCID, Lucas Ray A.ORCID, Pentericci LauraORCID, Pirzkal NorORCID, Ravindranath SwaraORCID, Somerville Rachel S.ORCID, Trump Jonathan R.ORCID, Urbano Stawinski Stephanie M.ORCID, Weiner Benjamin J.ORCID, Wilkins Stephen M.ORCID, Yung L. Y. AaronORCID, Zavala Jorge A.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract
We present results from the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Survey on the stellar population parameters for 28 galaxies with redshifts 4 < z < 9 using imaging data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) combined with data from the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer Space Telescope. The JWST/MIRI 5.6 and 7.7 μm data extend the coverage of the rest-frame spectral energy distribution to nearly 1 μm for galaxies in this redshift range. By modeling the galaxies’ SEDs the MIRI data show that the galaxies have, on average, rest-frame UV (1600 Å)—I-band colors 0.4 mag bluer than derived when using photometry that lacks MIRI. Therefore, the galaxies have lower ratios of stellar mass to light. The MIRI data reduce the stellar masses by
〈
Δ
log
M
*
〉
=
0.25
dex at 4 < z < 6 and 0.37 dex at 6 < z < 9. This also reduces the star formation rates (SFRs) by 〈ΔlogSFR〉 = 0.14 dex at 4 < z < 6 and 0.27 dex at 6 < z < 9. The MIRI data also improve constraints on the allowable stellar mass formed in early star formation. We model this using a star formation history that includes both a “burst” at z
f
= 100 and a slowly varying (“delayed-τ”) model. The MIRI data reduce the allowable stellar mass by 0.6 dex at 4 < z < 6 and by ≈1 dex at 6 < z < 9. Applying these results globally, this reduces the cosmic stellar-mass density by an order of magnitude in the early Universe (z ≈ 9). Therefore, observations of rest-frame ≳1 μm are paramount for constraining the stellar-mass buildup in galaxies at very high redshifts.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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