Unveiling the hidden universe with JWST: The contribution of dust-obscured galaxies to the stellar mass function at $z\sim3-8$
R. Gottumukkala, L. Barrufet, P. A. Oesch, A. Weibel, N. Allen, B., Alcalde Pampliega, E. J. Nelson, C. C. Williams, G. Brammer, Y. Fudamoto, V., Gonz\'alez, K. E. Heintz, G. Illingworth, D. Magee, R. P. Naidu, M. Shuntov,, M. Stefanon, S. Toft, F. Valentino, M. Xiao

TL;DR
This study uses JWST data to identify and analyze dusty, optically-faint galaxies at high redshifts, revealing their significant contribution to the stellar mass function and suggesting previous underestimations of stellar mass density in the early universe.
Contribution
It presents a new sample of dusty, massive galaxies at high redshifts and demonstrates their impact on the stellar mass function, highlighting the importance of dust-obscured galaxies in early cosmic epochs.
Findings
Dusty galaxies significantly contribute to the stellar mass function at z=3-8.
Pre-JWST studies underestimated stellar mass density by up to 20% at z=3-6.
Obscured stellar mass assembly was rapid in the early universe.
Abstract
With the advent of JWST, we can probe the rest-frame optical emission of galaxies at with high sensitivity and spatial resolution, making it possible to accurately characterise red, optically-faint galaxies and thus move towards a more complete census of the galaxy population at high redshifts. To this end, we present a sample of 148 massive, dusty galaxies from the JWST/CEERS survey, colour-selected using solely JWST bands. With deep JWST/NIRCam data from 1.15m to 4.44m and ancillary HST/ACS and WFC3 data, we determine the physical properties of our sample using spectral energy distribution fitting with BAGPIPES. We demonstrate that our selection method efficiently identifies massive () and dusty () sources, with a majority at and predominantly lying on the galaxy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
