MAGAZ3NE: Far-IR and Radio Insights into the Nature and Properties of Ultramassive Galaxies at $z\gtrsim3$
Wenjun Chang, Gillian Wilson, Ben Forrest, Ian McConachie, Tracy Webb, Allison G. Noble, Adam Muzzin, Michael C. Cooper, Danilo Marchesini, Gabriela Canalizo, A. J. Battisti, Aur\'elien Le Bail, Percy L. Gomez, Stephanie M. Urbano Stawinski, Marie E. Wisz

TL;DR
This study uses far-infrared to radio data to better understand the properties and evolutionary states of ultramassive galaxies at high redshift, revealing diverse star formation and AGN activity not apparent from UV-NIR data alone.
Contribution
It introduces comprehensive UV-to-radio observations for high-redshift ultramassive galaxies, revising their classifications and providing new insights into their gas content, star formation, and AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
One galaxy is quenching with depleted molecular gas.
Another galaxy is actively star-forming with substantial gas reserves.
Both galaxies show evidence of AGN activity.
Abstract
Deep and wide-field near-infrared (NIR) surveys have recently discovered and confirmed ultramassive galaxies (UMGs; ) spectroscopically at high redshift. However, most are characterized using only ultraviolet (UV)-to-NIR photometry, offering limited insight into obscured star formation and active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity. In this work, we add ten far-infrared (FIR)-to-radio passbands to the existing UV-to-NIR catalogs for two spectroscopically confirmed UMGs from the MAGAZ3NE survey, COS-DR3-195616 () and COS-DR1-209435 (). Utilizing the full UV-to-radio photometry, we revise our earlier UV-NIR-based interpretation of the nature of these galaxies. While both were previously identified as quiescent, our analysis reveals that 195616 is an unobscured galaxy undergoing quenching, and 209435 is a heavily…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
