Near infrared spectroscopy and star-formation histories of 3<z<4 quiescent galaxies
C. Schreiber, K. Glazebrook, T. Nanayakkara, G.G. Kacprzak, I. Labbe,, P. Oesch, T. Yuan, K.-V. Tran, C. Papovich, L. Spitler, C. Straatman

TL;DR
This study confirms the existence of quiescent galaxies at redshifts 3 to 4, analyzes their star-formation histories using near-infrared spectroscopy, and evaluates the effectiveness of UVJ color selection at these early cosmic times.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of z>3 quiescent galaxies, revealing their formation times, star-formation rates, and the limitations of current selection methods.
Findings
Spectroscopic redshifts confirmed for half the sample.
UVJ selection is pure but incomplete at z>3.
Galaxies quenched around 300 Myr before observation.
Abstract
We present Keck-MOSFIRE H and K spectra for a sample of 24 candidate quiescent galaxies (QGs) at 3<z<4, identified from UVJ colors and photometric redshifts in the ZFOURGE and 3DHST surveys. We obtain spectroscopic redshifts for half of the sample, using absorption or emission lines, and confirm the high accuracy of the photometric redshifts with a median error of 1.2%. Two galaxies turn out to be dusty objects at lower redshifts (z<2.5), and are the only two detected in the sub-mm with ALMA. High equivalent-width [OIII] was observed in two galaxies, contributing up to 30% of the K-band flux and mimicking the colors of an old stellar population. This implies a failure rate of only 20% for the UVJ selection at these redshifts. Balmer absorption was identified in 4 of the brighest galaxies, confirming the absence of OB stars. Modeling all QGs with a wide range of star-formation histories,…
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