Red & Dead CANDELS: massive passive galaxies at the dawn of the Universe
E. Merlin, F. Fortuni, M. Torelli, P. Santini, M. Castellano, A., Fontana, A. Grazian, L. Pentericci, S. Pilo, K. B. Schmidt

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes massive, passively evolving galaxies within the first 2 billion years after the Big Bang, revealing their significant role in early cosmic star formation and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first robust candidate list of high-redshift passive galaxies and compares their abundance with cosmological simulations, highlighting early quenching processes.
Findings
Detected 102 candidate passive galaxies at z>3
Estimated their number density and contribution to star formation
Found reasonable agreement with simulations at z<4
Abstract
We search the five CANDELS fields (COSMOS, EGS, GOODS-North, GOODS-South and UDS) for passively evolving a.k.a. "red and dead" massive galaxies in the first 2 Gyr after the Big Bang, integrating and updating the work on GOODS-South presented in our previous paper. We perform SED-fitting on photometric data, with top-hat star-formation histories to model an early and abrupt quenching, and using a probabilistic approach to select only robust candidates. Using libraries without (with) spectral lines emission, starting from a total of more than 20,000 sources we end up with 102 (40) candidates, including one at . This implies a minimal number density of () Mpc for ; applying a correction factor to account for incompleteness yields . We compare these values with those from…
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