The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey: double stellar population and AGN activity in a galaxy at $z\sim5.5$
L. Barchiesi, M. Dessauges-Zavadsky, C. Vignali, F. Pozzi, R., Marques-Chaves, A. Feltre, A. Faisst, M. B\'ethermin, P. Cassata, S. Charlot,, Y. Fudamoto, M. Ginolfi, E. Ibar, G. C. Jones, M. Romano, D. Schaerer, L., Vallini, E. Vanzella, L. Yan

TL;DR
This study investigates a high-redshift galaxy at z~5.5, revealing evidence of an evolved stellar population, a recent starburst, and signs of obscured AGN activity through multi-wavelength analysis and spectral line diagnostics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of GS-14, revealing a complex stellar history and signs of obscured AGN activity at z~5.5, which is novel for such an early universe galaxy.
Findings
Presence of an old, evolved stellar population at z~5.5
Detection of a recent short burst of star formation
Evidence of obscured AGN activity in the galaxy
Abstract
GDS J033218.92-275302.7 (here GS-14) is a galaxy detected in [CII] as part of the ALPINE survey with unusual UV spectral features that have been interpreted as signatures of either a double stellar population or of an active galactic nucleus (AGN). We exploited the multi-wavelength coverage of GS-14 to investigate the properties and the origin of its emission. We performed UV-to-NIR SED-fitting, with single/double stellar population and/or AGN component. We analyzed the VIMOS spectrum, which shows highly-ionized emission lines (Ovi, Nv, and Niv). The line properties have been compared with those observed in galaxies and AGN, and with the predictions from radiation transfer models for star-forming galaxies, AGN, and shocks. The SED-fitting provides a total stellar mass of , an age of the main stellar population of and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
