Massive galaxy formation caught in action at z ∼ 5 with JWST

Author:

Jin ShuowenORCID,Sillassen Nikolaj B.ORCID,Magdis Georgios E.ORCID,Vijayan Aswin P.ORCID,Brammer Gabriel B.,Kokorev VasilyORCID,Weaver John R.ORCID,Gobat RaphaelORCID,Giménez-Arteaga Clara,Valentino FrancescoORCID,Brinch MalteORCID,Gómez-Guijarro CarlosORCID,Shuntov MarkoORCID,Toft Sune,Greve Thomas R.ORCID,Blanquez Sese DavidORCID

Abstract

We report the discovery of a compact group of galaxies, CGG-z5, at z ∼ 5.2 in the EGS field covered by the JWST/CEERS survey. CGG-z5 was selected as the highest overdensity of galaxies at z >  2 in recent JWST public surveys and it consists of six candidate members lying within a projected area of 1.5″ × 3″ (10×20 kpc2). All group members are HST/F435W and HST/F606W dropouts while securely detected in the JWST/NIRCam bands, yielding a narrow range of robust photometric redshifts 5.0 <  z <  5.3. The most massive galaxy in the group has a stellar mass log(M*/M)≈9.8, while the rest are low-mass satellites (log(M*/M)≈8.4–9.2). While several group members were already detected in the HST and IRAC bands, the low stellar masses and the compactness of the structure required the sensitivity and resolution of JWST for its identification. To assess the nature and evolutionary path of CGG-z5, we searched for similar compact structures in the EAGLE simulations and followed their evolution with time. We find that all the identified structures merge into a single galaxy by z = 3 and form a massive galaxy (log(M*/M)> 11) at z ∼ 1. This implies that CGG-z5 could be a “proto-massive galaxy” captured during a short-lived phase of massive galaxy formation.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant

Danish National Research Foundation

Villum Young Investigator grant

Carlsberg Foundation

BEIS capital funding

Durham University and STFC operations grant

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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