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ΛCDM not dead yet: massive high-z Balmer break galaxies are less common than previously reported.

Authors :
Desprez, Guillaume
Martis, Nicholas S
Asada, Yoshihisa
Sawicki, Marcin
Willott, Chris J
Muzzin, Adam
Abraham, Roberto G
Bradač, Maruša
Brammer, Gabe
Estrada-Carpenter, Vicente
Iyer, Kartheik G
Matharu, Jasleen
Mowla, Lamiya
Noirot, Gaël
Sarrouh, Ghassan T E
Strait, Victoria
Gledhill, Rachel
Rihtaršič, Gregor
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. May2024, Vol. 530 Issue 3, p2935-2952. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Early JWST observations that targeted so-called double-break sources (attributed to Lyman and Balmer breaks at z > 7), reported a previously unknown population of very massive, evolved high-redshift galaxies. This surprising discovery led to a flurry of attempts to explain these objects' unexpected existence including invoking alternatives to the standard Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) cosmological paradigm. To test these early results, we adopted the same double-break candidate galaxy selection criteria to search for such objects in the JWST images of the CAnadian Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) Unbiased Cluster Survey (CANUCS), and found a sample of 19 sources over five independent CANUCS fields that cover a total effective area of ∼60 arcmin2 at z ∼ 8. However, (1) our spectral energy distribution fits do not yield exceptionally high-stellar masses for our candidates, while (2) spectroscopy of five of the candidates shows that while all five are at high redshifts, their red colours are due to high-equivalent width emission lines in star-forming galaxies rather than Balmer breaks in massive, evolved systems. Additionally, (3) field-to-field variance leads to differences of ∼1.5 dex in the maximum stellar masses measured in the different fields, suggesting that the early single-field JWST observations may have suffered from cosmic variance and/or sample bias. Finally, (4) we show that the presence of even a single massive outlier can dominate conclusions from small samples such as those in early JWST observations. In conclusion, we find that the double-break sources in CANUCS are not sufficiently massive or numerous to warrant questioning the standard ΛCDM paradigm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
530
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177106898
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1084