A Glimpse of the Stellar Populations and Elemental Abundances of Gravitationally Lensed, Quiescent Galaxies at $z\gtrsim 1$ with Keck Deep Spectroscopy
Zhuyun Zhuang, Nicha Leethochawalit, Evan N. Kirby, J. W. Nightingale,, Charles C. Steidel, Karl Glazebrook, Tania M. Barone, Hannah Skobe, Sarah M., Sweet, Themiya Nanayakkara, Rebecca J. Allen, Keerthi Vasan G. C., Tucker, Jones, Glenn G. Kacprzak, Kim-Vy H. Tran, Colin Jacobs

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar populations and elemental abundances of two gravitationally lensed, quiescent galaxies at redshifts greater than 1, revealing their ages, metallicities, and potential early quenching mechanisms through deep Keck spectroscopy.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis of high-redshift, lensed quiescent galaxies, measuring their ages and chemical abundances to understand early galaxy evolution.
Findings
Galaxies are 3-6 Gyr old, formed within 2 Gyr after the Big Bang.
Lower metallicities compared to local counterparts.
Evidence of enhanced outflows during star formation.
Abstract
Gravitational lenses can magnify distant galaxies, allowing us to discover and characterize the stellar populations of intrinsically faint, quiescent galaxies that are otherwise extremely difficult to directly observe at high redshift from ground-based telescopes. Here, we present the spectral analysis of two lensed, quiescent galaxies at discovered by the ASTRO 3D Galaxy Evolution with Lenses survey: AGEL1323 (, , ) and AGEL0014 (, , ). We measured the age, [Fe/H], and [Mg/Fe] of the two lensed galaxies using deep, rest-frame-optical spectra (S/N ~) obtained on the Keck~I telescope. The ages of AGEL1323 and AGEL0014 are ~Gyr and ~Gyr, respectively, indicating that most of the stars in the…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
