The JWST EXCELS survey: Too much, too young, too fast? Ultra-massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 5
A. C. Carnall, F. Cullen, R. J. McLure, D. J. McLeod, R. Begley, C. T., Donnan, J. S. Dunlop, A. E. Shapley, K. Rowlands, O. Almaini, K. Z., Arellano-C\'ordova, L. Barrufet, A. Cimatti, R. S. Ellis, N. A. Grogin, M. L., Hamadouche, G. D. Illingworth, A. M. Koekemoer, H.-H. Leung

TL;DR
This study presents JWST spectroscopic observations of four ultra-massive quiescent galaxies at redshifts 3 to 5, revealing their properties and implications for early galaxy formation within the standard cosmological model.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation and analysis of ultra-massive quiescent galaxies at z=3-5, assessing their formation and consistency with Λ-CDM cosmology.
Findings
Two newly identified galaxies at z=4.62 formed at z≈8-10.
High stellar metallicities and alpha-enhancement observed.
Some galaxies are unlikely under standard stellar fractions but consistent with extreme baryon-to-star conversion.
Abstract
We report ultra-deep, medium-resolution spectroscopic observations for 4 quiescent galaxies with log at . These data were obtained with JWST NIRSpec as part of the Early eXtragalactic Continuum and Emission Line Science (EXCELS) survey, which we introduce in this work. The first two galaxies are newly selected from PRIMER UDS imaging, both at and separated by pkpc on the sky, within a larger structure for which we confirm several other members. Both formed at . These systems could plausibly merge by the present day to produce a local massive elliptical galaxy. The other two ultra-massive quiescent galaxies are previously known at and , with the latter (ZF-UDS-7329) having been the subject of debate as potentially too old and too massive to be accommodated by the -CDM halo-mass function. Both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
