JADES: deep spectroscopy of a low-mass galaxy at redshift 2.3 quenched by environment
Lester Sandles, Francesco D'Eugenio, Jakob M. Helton, Roberto, Maiolino, Kevin Hainline, William M. Baker, Christina C. Williams, Stacey, Alberts, Andrew J. Bunker, Stefano Carniani, Stephane Charlot, Jacopo, Chevallard, Mirko Curti, Emma Curtis-Lake, Daniel J. Eisenstein

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of the least massive quiescent galaxy at high redshift, quenched by environment, using deep JWST spectroscopy, revealing insights into early galaxy evolution and environmental effects.
Contribution
First detection of a low-mass quiescent galaxy at z>2 with evidence of environment-driven quenching, highlighting biases in photometric redshift studies.
Findings
Identified a quiescent galaxy with stellar mass ~9.5×10^8 M_sun at z=2.34.
Detected an overdensity of massive, old galaxies near the target.
Provided evidence for environment-driven quenching at early cosmic times.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a quiescent galaxy at with a stellar mass of only , based on deep JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy. This is the least massive quiescent galaxy found so far at high redshift. We use a Bayesian approach to model the spectrum and photometry, and find the target to have been quiescent for 0.6 Gyr with a mass-weighted average stellar age of 0.8-1.7 Gyr (dominated by systematics). The galaxy displays an inverse colour gradient with radius, consistent with environment-driven quenching. Based on a combination of spectroscopic and robust (medium- and broad-band) photometric redshifts, we identify a galaxy overdensity near the location of the target (5- above the background level at this redshift). We stress that had we been specifically targetting galaxies within overdensities, the main target would…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
