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JWST Insight into a Lensed HST-dark Galaxy and Its Quiescent Companion at z = 2.58
by
Trebitsch, Maxime
, Gómez-Guijarro, Carlos
, Magdis, Georgios E
, Navarro-Carrera, Rafael
, Sesé, David Blánquez
, Brammer, Gabriel
, Bauer, Franz
, Jin, Shuowen
, Fujimoto, Seiji
, Kohno, Kotaro
, Iani, Edoardo
, Dayal, Pratika
, Rinaldi, Pierluigi
, Caputi, Karina I
, Kokorev, Vasily
, Valentino, Francesco
in
Analogs
/ Continuum radiation
/ Dimming
/ Dust
/ Far infrared radiation
/ Galaxies
/ Hubble Space Telescope
/ Ionization
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Radio telescopes
/ Red shift
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectral energy distribution
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Star formation rate
/ Stellar mass
/ Surface brightness
/ Tidal effects
2023
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JWST Insight into a Lensed HST-dark Galaxy and Its Quiescent Companion at z = 2.58
by
Trebitsch, Maxime
, Gómez-Guijarro, Carlos
, Magdis, Georgios E
, Navarro-Carrera, Rafael
, Sesé, David Blánquez
, Brammer, Gabriel
, Bauer, Franz
, Jin, Shuowen
, Fujimoto, Seiji
, Kohno, Kotaro
, Iani, Edoardo
, Dayal, Pratika
, Rinaldi, Pierluigi
, Caputi, Karina I
, Kokorev, Vasily
, Valentino, Francesco
in
Analogs
/ Continuum radiation
/ Dimming
/ Dust
/ Far infrared radiation
/ Galaxies
/ Hubble Space Telescope
/ Ionization
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Radio telescopes
/ Red shift
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectral energy distribution
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Star formation rate
/ Stellar mass
/ Surface brightness
/ Tidal effects
2023
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JWST Insight into a Lensed HST-dark Galaxy and Its Quiescent Companion at z = 2.58
by
Trebitsch, Maxime
, Gómez-Guijarro, Carlos
, Magdis, Georgios E
, Navarro-Carrera, Rafael
, Sesé, David Blánquez
, Brammer, Gabriel
, Bauer, Franz
, Jin, Shuowen
, Fujimoto, Seiji
, Kohno, Kotaro
, Iani, Edoardo
, Dayal, Pratika
, Rinaldi, Pierluigi
, Caputi, Karina I
, Kokorev, Vasily
, Valentino, Francesco
in
Analogs
/ Continuum radiation
/ Dimming
/ Dust
/ Far infrared radiation
/ Galaxies
/ Hubble Space Telescope
/ Ionization
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Radio telescopes
/ Red shift
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectral energy distribution
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Star formation rate
/ Stellar mass
/ Surface brightness
/ Tidal effects
2023
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JWST Insight into a Lensed HST-dark Galaxy and Its Quiescent Companion at z = 2.58
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JWST Insight into a Lensed HST-dark Galaxy and Its Quiescent Companion at z = 2.58
2023
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Using the novel James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)/NIRCam observations in the A2744 field, we present a first spatially resolved overview of a Hubble Space Telescope (HST)-dark galaxy, spectroscopically confirmed at z = 2.58 with magnification μ ≈ 1.9. While being largely invisible at ∼1 μm with NIRCam, except for sparse clumpy substructures, the object is well detected and resolved in the long-wavelength bands with a spiral shape clearly visible in F277W. By combining ancillary Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and Herschel data, we infer that this object is an edge-on dusty spiral with an intrinsic stellar mass log (M */M ⊙) ∼ 11.3 and a dust-obscured star formation rate ∼300 M ⊙ yr−1. A massive quiescent galaxy (log (M */M ⊙) ∼ 10.8) with tidal features lies 2.″0 away (r ∼ 9 kpc), at a consistent redshift as inferred by JWST photometry, indicating a potential major merger. The dusty spiral lies on the main sequence of star formation, and shows high dust attenuation in the optical (3 < A V < 4.5). In the far-infrared, its integrated dust spectral energy distribution is optically thick up to λ 0 ∼ 500 μm, further supporting the extremely dusty nature. Spatially resolved analysis of the HST-dark galaxy reveals a largely uniform A V ∼ 4 area spanning ∼57 kpc2, which spatially matches to the ALMA 1 mm continuum emission. Accounting for the surface brightness dimming and the depths of current JWST surveys, unlensed analogs of the HST-dark galaxy at z > 4 would be only detectable in F356W and F444W in an UNCOVER-like survey, and become totally JWST-dark at z ∼ 6. This suggests that detecting highly attenuated galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization might be a challenging task for JWST.
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