论文标题

文物:从Spitzer和Hubble成像推断出的Z> 5.5星系的特性,包括候选Z〜6.8强[OIII]发射极

RELICS: Properties of z>5.5 Galaxies Inferred from Spitzer and Hubble Imaging Including A Candidate z~6.8 Strong [OIII] Emitter

论文作者

Strait, Victoria, Bradac, Marusa, Coe, Dan, Lemaux, Brian C., Carnall, Adam, Bradley, Larry, Pelliccia, Debora, Sharon, Keren, Zitrin, Adi, Acebron, Ana, Neufeld, Chloe, Andrade-Santos, Felipe, Avila, Roberto J., Frye, Brenda L., Mahler, Guillaume, Nonino, Mario, Ogaz, Sara, Oguri, Masamune, Ouchi, Masami, Paterno-Mahler, Rachel, Stark, Daniel P., Mainali, Ramesh, Oesch, Pascal A., Trenti, Michele, Carrasco, Daniela, Dawson, William A., Jones, Christine, Umetsu, Keiichi, Vulcani, Benedetta

论文摘要

我们对207美元的物理特性(包括恒星质量,年龄和恒星形成率)提出了限制,$ 6 \ Lessim Z \ Lessim8 $ Galaxy候选者来自Reminization Lensing Cluster Survey(Relsics)和Companion Spitzer-Relies-Relics Surveys。我们使用T-Phot测量光度法,并使用EA $ Z $ y和风笛进行光谱能量分布拟合。在我们可以成功衡量Spitzer通量的207名候选人中,有23名被降级为低红移($ z <4 $)。 Among the remaining high redshift candidates, we find intrinsic stellar masses between $1\times10^6\rm{M_{\odot}}$ and $4\times10^9\rm{M_\odot}$, and rest-frame UV absolute magnitudes between $-22.6$ and $-14.5$ mag.虽然我们的样本主要由$ l_ {uv}/l^*_ {uv} <1 $ galaxies组成,但样本中有许多更明亮的对象,扩展到$ l_ {uv}/l^*_ {uv} _ {uv} \ sim2 $。我们的样品中的星系在恒星质量和恒星形成率中占了大约四个数量级,并且展现了从最大年轻到最大年龄的年龄。我们重点介绍了11个星系,这些星系在Spitzer/IRAC成像和红移估计中估计$ Z \ GEQ6.5 $,其中几个显示了进化恒星种群的某种组合的证据,Nebular发射线的大量贡献和/或灰尘。其中包括PLCKG287 + 32-2013,这是最聪明的$ Z \ sim7 $候选人(AB MAG 24.9),带有Spitzer 3.6 $ $ M $ M $ M M的助产,表明强劲[OIII] + H- $β$排放($ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $1000Åretherfive-fiveRents等)。我们讨论样品的可能用途和限制,并提供Hubble的公共目录0.4--1.6 $ M + M + SPITZER 3.6 $ $ m $ m $ m和4.5 $ $ $ m的光度法以及样品中所有207个对象的物理属性估计。由于它们的明显亮度,高红移和各种恒星种群,因此这些物体是詹姆斯·韦伯(James Webb)太空望远镜进行后续行动的绝佳目标。

We present constraints on the physical properties (including stellar mass, age, and star formation rate) of 207 $6\lesssim z \lesssim8$ galaxy candidates from the Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey (RELICS) and companion Spitzer-RELICS surveys. We measure photometry using T-PHOT and perform spectral energy distribution fitting using EA$z$Y and BAGPIPES. Of the 207 candidates for which we could successfully measure Spitzer fluxes, 23 were demoted to likely low redshift ($z<4$). Among the remaining high redshift candidates, we find intrinsic stellar masses between $1\times10^6\rm{M_{\odot}}$ and $4\times10^9\rm{M_\odot}$, and rest-frame UV absolute magnitudes between $-22.6$ and $-14.5$ mag. While our sample is mostly comprised of $L_{UV}/L^*_{UV}<1$ galaxies, there are a number of brighter objects in the sample, extending to $L_{UV}/L^*_{UV}\sim2$. The galaxies in our sample span approximately four orders of magnitude in stellar mass and star-formation rates, and exhibit ages ranging from maximally young to maximally old. We highlight 11 galaxies which have detections in Spitzer/IRAC imaging and redshift estimates $z\geq6.5$, several of which show evidence for some combination of evolved stellar populations, large contributions of nebular emission lines, and/or dust. Among these is PLCKG287+32-2013, one of the brightest $z\sim7$ candidates known (AB mag 24.9) with a Spitzer 3.6$μ$m flux excess suggesting strong [OIII] + H-$β$ emission ($\sim$1000Å rest-frame equivalent width). We discuss the possible uses and limits of our sample and present a public catalog of Hubble 0.4--1.6$μ$m + Spitzer 3.6$μ$m and 4.5$μ$m photometry along with physical property estimates for all 207 objects in the sample. Because of their apparent brightnesses, high redshifts, and variety of stellar populations, these objects are excellent targets for follow-up with James Webb Space Telescope.

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