EGS-z11-R0: a red, dust-rich galaxy at Cosmic Dawn
Giulia Rodighiero, Andrea Ferrara, Michele Catone, Lorenzo Napolitano, Paolo Cassata, Giovanni Gandolfi, Emiliano Merlin, Andrea Grazian, Alvio Renzini, Laura Bisigello, Marco Castellano, Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Borja P\'erez-D\'iaz, Edoardo Iani, Carlotta Gruppioni

TL;DR
This paper reports the spectroscopic confirmation of EGS-z11-R0, a dust-rich galaxy at z=11.45, demonstrating that chemically evolved, dust-enriched galaxies existed during the early universe's Cosmic Dawn.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic evidence of a dust-rich, evolved galaxy at z>11, challenging previous notions of early galaxy composition.
Findings
EGS-z11-R0 has a red UV slope (betaUV ~ -1.0).
It exhibits a hard ionizing spectrum consistent with star formation and possible AGN activity.
The galaxy has a stellar mass of ~10^9.2-9.6 Msun and a dust attenuation of AV~1.2 mag.
Abstract
Context. Galaxies discovered by JWST at z > 10 are predominantly characterized by extremely blue rest-frame UV slopes. Conversely, the existence of dust-reddened systems at such early epochs has remained largely unconfirmed spectroscopically. Aims. We present the spectroscopic confirmation of EGS-z11-R0 at z = 11.45, the most distant red galaxy identified to date, discovered serendipitously through inspection of publicly available JWST/NIRSpec data. Methods. We analyze JWST/NIRSpec PRISM and G395M spectroscopy together with multiwavelength HST, NIRCam, and MIRI photometry. We identify significant detections of the C IV 1548,1551 and C III] 1908 transitions, yielding a redshift of zspec = 11.452 +/- 0.021. We measure rest-frame UV emission-line fluxes and equivalent widths and use these diagnostics to constrain the nature of the ionizing radiation field. Finally, we perform spectral…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
