CEERS Key Paper V: A triality on the nature of HST-dark galaxies
Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Guillermo Barro, Marianna Annunziatella,, Luca Costantin, \'Angela Garc\'ia-Argum\'anez, Elizabeth J. McGrath, Rosa M., M\'erida, Jorge A. Zavala, Pablo Arrabal Haro, Micaela B. Bagley, Bren E., Backhaus, Peter Behroozi, Eric F. Bell, Laura Bisigello

TL;DR
This study uses JWST and HST data to analyze HST-dark galaxies, revealing their diverse nature, properties, and star formation activity across redshifts 2 to 7, with implications for early galaxy formation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, spatially resolved analysis of HST-dark galaxies, classifying their types and properties, and demonstrating JWST's capabilities in studying early universe galaxy populations.
Findings
71% are dusty star-forming galaxies at 2<z<6
18% are quiescent/dormant galaxies at 3<z<5
11% are young starbursts at 6<z<7
Abstract
The new capabilities that JWST offers in the near- and mid-infrared (IR) are used to investigate in unprecedented detail the nature of optical/near-IR faint, mid-IR bright sources, HST-dark galaxies among them. We gather JWST data from the CEERS survey in the EGS, jointly with HST data, and analyze spatially resolved optical-to-mid-IR spectral energy distributions (SEDs) to estimate both photometric redshifts in 2 dimensions and stellar populations properties in a pixel-by-pixel basis. We select 138 galaxies with F150W-F356W>1.5 mag, F356W<27.5 mag. The nature of these sources is threefold: (1) 71% are dusty star-forming galaxies at 2<z<6 with masses 9<log M/M_sun<11 and a variety of specific SFRs (<1 to >100 Gyr^-1); (2) 18% are quiescent/dormant (i.e., subject to reignition and rejuvenation) galaxies at 3<z<5, masses log M/M_sun~10 and post-starburst stellar mass-weighted ages (0.5-1…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
