Star formation rates and stellar masses of z=7-8 galaxies from IRAC observations of the WFC3/IR ERS and the HUDF field
I. Labbe, V. Gonzalez, R. J. Bouwens, G. D. Illingworth, M. Franx, M., Trenti, P. A. Oesch, P. G. van Dokkum, M. Stiavelli, C. M. Carollo, M. Kriek,, D. Magee

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of galaxies at redshifts 7-8 using IRAC observations, revealing their stellar masses, ages, and star formation histories, and providing insights into galaxy evolution in the early universe.
Contribution
It presents the first IRAC detection of Y-dropout galaxies at z~8 and models their stellar populations, star formation histories, and mass densities at these high redshifts.
Findings
z~7 galaxies have ages >100 Myr and M/L_V~0.2.
Star formation may have started at z>10.
Stellar mass density at z=8 is estimated as 1.8 x 10^6 M_sun Mpc^-3.
Abstract
We investigate the Spitzer/IRAC properties of 36 z~7 z-dropout galaxies and 3 z~8 Y-dropout galaxies derived from deep/wide-area WFC3/IR data of the Early Release Science, the ultradeep HUDF09, and wide-area NICMOS data. We fit stellar population synthesis models to the SEDs to derive mean redshifts, stellar masses, and ages. The z~7 galaxies are best characterized by substantial ages (>100 Myr) and M/L_V~0.2. The main trend with decreasing luminosity is that of bluing of the far-UV slope from beta~-2.0 to beta~-3.0. This can be explained by decreasing metallicity, except for the lowest luminosity galaxies (0.1 L*{z=3}), where low metallicity and smooth SFHs fail to match the blue far-UV and moderately red H-[3.6] color. Such colors may require episodic SFHs with short periods of activity and quiescence ("on-off" cycles) and/or a contribution from emission lines. The stellar mass of our…
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