Balmer Break Galaxy Candidates at $z \sim 6$: a Potential View on the Star-Formation Activity at $z \gtrsim 14$
Ken Mawatari, Akio K. Inoue, Takuya Hashimoto, John Silverman, Masaru, Kajisawa, Satoshi Yamanaka, Toru Yamada, Iary Davidzon, Peter Capak, Lihwai, Lin, Bau-Ching Hsieh, Yoshiaki Taniguchi, Masayuki Tanaka, Yoshiaki Ono,, Yuichi Harikane, Yuma Sugahara, Seiji Fujimoto

TL;DR
This study identifies candidate Balmer Break Galaxies at redshift around 6, revealing old stellar populations and suggesting star formation activity at redshifts greater than 14, providing insights into early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First identification of Balmer Break Galaxy candidates at z~6 with implications for star formation history at z>14.
Findings
Candidates have stellar masses ~5×10^{10} M_sun.
Estimated stellar mass density at z~6 is consistent with lower redshift extrapolations.
Star formation rate density at z>14 is constrained, indicating smooth evolution beyond z=8.
Abstract
We search for galaxies with a strong Balmer break (Balmer Break Galaxies; BBGs) at over a 0.41 deg effective area in the COSMOS field. Based on rich imaging data, including data obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), three candidates are identified by their extremely red colors as well as by non-detection in X-ray, optical, far-infrared (FIR), and radio bands. The non-detection in the deep ALMA observations suggests that they are not dusty galaxies but BBGs at , although contamination from Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) at cannot be completely ruled out for the moment. Our spectral energy distribution (SED) analyses reveal that the BBG candidates at have stellar masses of dominated by old stellar populations with ages of Myr. Assuming that all the…
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