The Rest Frame UV to Optical Colors and SEDs of z~4-7 Galaxies
Valentino Gonzalez, Rychard Bouwens, Ivo Labbe, Garth Illingworth,, Pascal Oesch, Marijn Franx, Dan Magee

TL;DR
This study uses deep multi-wavelength data to analyze the spectral energy distributions of star-forming galaxies at redshifts 4 to 7, revealing consistent SEDs over time and luminosity, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of faint high-redshift galaxy SEDs across multiple redshifts and luminosities, highlighting their similarity and evolution.
Findings
UV-to-optical colors are consistent across redshifts at fixed luminosity
Colors become redder with increasing luminosity, likely due to dust
No significant evolution in SEDs with redshift at a given luminosity
Abstract
We use the ultra-deep HUDF09 and the deep ERS data from the HST WFC3/IR camera, along with the wide area Spitzer/IRAC data from GOODS-S to derive SEDs of star-forming galaxies from the rest-frame UV to the optical over a wide luminosity range (M_1500 ~ -21 to M_1500 ~ -18) from z ~ 7 to z ~ 4. The sample contains ~ 400 z ~ 4, ~ 120 z ~ 5, ~ 60 z ~ 6, and 36 prior z ~ 7 galaxies. Median stacking enables the first comprehensive study of very faint high-z galaxies at multiple redshifts (e.g., [3.6] = 27.4 +/- 0.1 AB mag for the M_1500 ~ -18 sources at z ~ 4). At z ~ 4 our faint median-stacked SEDs reach to ~ 0.06 L*(z=4) and are combined with recently published results at high luminosity L > L* that extend to M_1500 ~ -23. We use the observed SEDs and template fits to derive rest frame UV-to-optical colors (U - V) at all redshifts and luminosities. We find that this color does not vary…
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