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An extremely compact, low-mass post-starburst galaxy at $z=5.2$

Authors :
Strait, Victoria
Brammer, Gabriel
Muzzin, Adam
Dezprez, Guillaume
Asada, Yoshihisi
Abraham, Roberto
Bradač, Maruša
Iyer, Kartheik G.
Martis, Nicholas
Mowla, Lamiya
Noirot, Gaël
Sarrouh, Ghassan
Sawicki, Marcin
Willott, Chris
Gould, Katriona
Grindlay, Tess
Matharu, Jasleen
Rihtaršič, Gregor
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We report the discovery of a low-mass $z=5.200\pm 0.002$ galaxy that is in the process of ceasing its star formation. The galaxy, MACS0417-z5PSB, is multiply imaged with magnification factors $\sim40$ by the galaxy cluster MACS J0417.5-1154, observed as part of the CAnadian NIRISS Unbiased Cluster Survey (CANUCS). Using observations of MACS0417-z5PSB with a JWST/NIRSpec Prism spectrum and NIRCam imaging, we investigate the mechanism responsible for the cessation of star formation of the galaxy, and speculate about possibilities for its future. Using spectrophotometric fitting, we find a remarkably low stellar mass of $\rm{M_*}=4.3\pm^{0.9}_{0.8} \times 10^{7} \rm{M_{\odot}}$, less than 1% of the characteristic stellar mass at $z\sim5$. We measure a de-lensed rest-UV half-light radius in the source plane of $30\pm^{7}_{5}$ pc, and measure a star formation rate from H$\alpha$ of $0.14\pm^{0.17}_{0.12}$ $\rm{M_{\odot}/yr}$. We find that under the assumption of a double power law star formation history, MACS0417-z5PSB has seen a recent rise in star formation, peaking $\sim10-30$ Myr ago and declining precipitously since then. Together, these measurements reveal a low-mass, extremely compact galaxy which is in the process of ceasing star formation. We investigate the possibilities of mechanisms that have led to the cessation of star formation in MACS0417-z5PSB, considering stellar and AGN feedback, and environmental processes. We can likely rule out an AGN and most environmental processes, but leave open the possibility that MACS0417-z5PSB could be a star forming galaxy in the lull of a bursty star formation history.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.11349
Document Type :
Working Paper