Sub-Millimetre Galaxies with Webb: Near-Infrared Counterparts and Multi-wavelength Morphology
S. Gillman (1,2), B. Gullberg (1,2), G. Brammer (1,3), A. Vijayan, (1,2), M. Lee (1,2), D. Bl\'anquez (1,2), M. Brinch (1,2), T. Greve (1,2,4),, I. Jermann (1,2), S. Jin (1,2), V. Kokorev (5), L. Liu (1,2), G. Magdis, (1,2,3), F. Rizzo (1,2), F. Valentino (1,3,6) ((1) DAWN

TL;DR
This study uses JWST's deep near-infrared imaging to identify and analyze the properties of sub-millimetre galaxies, revealing their morphologies, redshifts, and evidence for inside-out galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First near-infrared counterparts for SCUBA-2 sub-millimetre galaxies identified with JWST, providing insights into their morphology, redshift distribution, and evolutionary processes.
Findings
43 JWST/NIRCam counterparts to SMGs identified
Median redshift of SMGs is approximately 2.29
Rest-frame optical sizes decrease with redshift
Abstract
We utilise the unprecedented depth and resolution of recent early-release science (ERS) JWST observations to define the near-infrared counterparts of sub-millimetre selected galaxies (SMGs). We identify 45 SCUBA-2 SMG positions within The Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS) JWST/NIRCam fields. Through an analysis of multi-wavelength -values, NIRCam colours and predicted SCUBA-2 fluxes, we define 43 JWST/NIRCam counterparts to the SCUBA-2 SMGs, finding a 63 per cent agreement with those identified in prior studies. Using EaZy-py we fit the available HST and JWST observations to quantify the photometric redshifts of the NIRCam-SMGs, establishing a broad range of redshift from 0.25.4 with a median of 2.29, in agreement with other studies of SMGs. We analyse their rest-frame optical and near-infrared morphological properties (e.g.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
