MIDIS: The identification of deep MIRI-red sources as candidates for extreme Balmer-break and line emitting galaxies at high-z
I. Jermann, G. Brammer, S. Gillman, T. R. Greve, L. A. Boogaard, J. Melinder, R. A. Meyer, P. G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, P. Rinaldi, J. L. Colina, G. \"Ostlin, G. Wright, J. \'Alvarez-M\'arquez, A. Bik, K. I. Caputi, A. Crespo G\'omez, L. Costantin, J. Hjorth, E. Iani, S. Kendrew

TL;DR
This study uses the deepest JWST/MIRI survey to identify and analyze faint high-redshift galaxy candidates with unique infrared properties, revealing their potential physical origins and comparing observed counts with theoretical expectations.
Contribution
First deep MIRI survey analysis identifying MIRI-red sources and exploring their physical nature and high-redshift galaxy candidates.
Findings
Identified seven MIRI-red galaxy candidates, including a high-redshift candidate.
Fewer MIRI-red detections than expected from line luminosity functions.
Fewer high-redshift LRD candidates than predicted, consistent with theoretical models.
Abstract
We investigate the detection and nature of 5.6~\mu m MIRI-red sources in the MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS), covering 2.4~arcmin in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. MIDIS is the deepest JWST/MIRI survey to date, probing faint limits and enabling studies of rare high-redshift galaxy populations. We define MIRI-red sources as those detected at 5 significance in MIRI/F560W with red colors: . Using an empirical methodology, we estimate the purity and completeness of MIRI detections and find that a 5-sigma detection at 28.75 mag has a purity of 92\% and completeness of 54\%. We identify seven MIRI-red galaxy candidates, including an F115W dropout consistent with a high-redshift galaxy candidate. We explore possible physical origins for the MIRI-red population, including active galactic nuclei, dust-obscured galaxies, extreme emission-line…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
