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Timing the earliest quenching events with a robust sample of massive quiescent galaxies at 2 < z < 5

Authors :
Andrea Cimatti
Fergus Cullen
Adriano Fontana
Marco Castellano
Vivienne Wild
Lucia Pozzetti
Adriana Gargiulo
James Dunlop
Matt J. Jarvis
O. Cucciati
A. Calabrò
Ross J. McLure
D. J. McLeod
S. Walker
A. C. Carnall
Laura Pentericci
Ricardo Amorín
G. Zamorani
M. Bolzonella
B. Garilli
Anton M. Koekemoer
Nimish P. Hathi
Carnall A.C.
Walker S.
McLure R.J.
Dunlop J.S.
McLeod D.J.
Cullen F.
Wild V.
Amorin R.
Bolzonella M.
Castellano M.
Cimatti A.
Cucciati O.
Fontana A.
Gargiulo A.
Garilli B.
Jarvis M.J.
Pentericci L.
Pozzetti L.
Zamorani G.
Calabro A.
Hathi N.P.
Koekemoer A.M.
University of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
Source :
Carnall, A C, Walker, S, McLure, R J, Dunlop, J S, McLeod, D J, Cullen, F, Wild, V, Amorin, R, Bolzonella, M, Castellano, M, Cimatti, A, Cucciati, O, Fontana, A, Gargiulo, A, Garilli, B, Jarvis, M J, Pentericci, L, Pozzetti, L, Zamorani, G, Calabro, A, Hathi, N P & Koekemoer, A M 2020, ' Timing the earliest quenching events with a robust sample of massive quiescent galaxies at 2
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present a sample of 151 massive ($M_* &gt; 10^{10}\mathrm{M_\odot}$) quiescent galaxies at $2 &lt; z &lt; 5$, based on a sophisticated Bayesian spectral energy distribution fitting analysis of the CANDELS UDS and GOODS-South fields. Our sample includes a robust sub-sample of 61 objects for which we confidently exclude low-redshift and star-forming solutions. We identify 10 robust objects at $z&gt;3$, of which 2 are at $z&gt;4$. We report formation redshifts, demonstrating that the oldest objects formed at $z &gt; 6$, however individual ages from our photometric data have significant uncertainties, typically $\sim0.5$ Gyr. We demonstrate that the UVJ colours of the quiescent population evolve with redshift at $z&gt;3$, becoming bluer and more similar to post-starburst galaxies at lower redshift. Based upon this we construct a model for the time-evolution of quiescent galaxy UVJ colours, concluding that the oldest objects are consistent with forming the bulk of their stellar mass at $z\sim6-7$ and quenching at $z\sim5$. We report spectroscopic redshifts for two of our objects at $z=3.440$ and $3.396$, which exhibit extremely weak Ly$\alpha$ emission in ultra-deep VANDELS spectra. We calculate star-formation rates based on these line fluxes, finding that these galaxies are consistent with our quiescent selection criteria, provided their Ly$\alpha$ escape fractions are $&gt;3$ and $&gt;10$ per cent respectively. We finally report that our highest-redshift robust object exhibits a continuum break at $\lambda\sim7000$A in a spectrum from VUDS, consistent with our photometric redshift of $z_\mathrm{phot}=4.72^{+0.06}_{-0.04}$. If confirmed as quiescent this object would be the highest-redshift known quiescent galaxy. To obtain stronger constraints on the times of the earliest quenching events, high-SNR spectroscopy must be extended to $z\gtrsim3$ quiescent objects.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, MNRAS accepted

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Carnall, A C, Walker, S, McLure, R J, Dunlop, J S, McLeod, D J, Cullen, F, Wild, V, Amorin, R, Bolzonella, M, Castellano, M, Cimatti, A, Cucciati, O, Fontana, A, Gargiulo, A, Garilli, B, Jarvis, M J, Pentericci, L, Pozzetti, L, Zamorani, G, Calabro, A, Hathi, N P &amp; Koekemoer, A M 2020, &#39; Timing the earliest quenching events with a robust sample of massive quiescent galaxies at 2 <z <5 &#39;, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 496, no. 1, pp. 695-707 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1535
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2b89bad953b984c6ac5dc9f475207e50
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1535