JADES: Resolving the Stellar Component and Filamentary Overdense Environment of HST-Dark Submillimeter Galaxy HDF850.1 at $z=5.18
HDF850.1 is the brightest submillimeter galaxy (SMG) in the Hubble Deep Field. It is known as a heavily dust-obscured star-forming galaxy embedded in an overdense environment at $z = 5.18$. With nine-band NIRCam images at 0.8-5.0 $\mu$m obtained through the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (J...
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creator | Sun, Fengwu Helton, Jakob M Egami, Eiichi Hainline, Kevin N Rieke, George H Willmer, Christopher N. A Eisenstein, Daniel J Johnson, Benjamin D Rieke, Marcia J Robertson, Brant Tacchella, Sandro Alberts, Stacey Baker, William M Bhatawdekar, Rachana Boyett, Kristan Bunker, Andrew J Charlot, Stephane Chen, Zuyi Chevallard, Jacopo Curtis-Lake, Emma Danhaive, A. Lola DeCoursey, Christa Ji, Zhiyuan Lyu, Jianwei Maiolino, Roberto Rujopakarn, Wiphu Sandles, Lester Shivaei, Irene Ubler, Hannah Willott, Chris Witstok, Joris |
description | HDF850.1 is the brightest submillimeter galaxy (SMG) in the Hubble Deep
Field. It is known as a heavily dust-obscured star-forming galaxy embedded in
an overdense environment at $z = 5.18$. With nine-band NIRCam images at 0.8-5.0
$\mu$m obtained through the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), we
detect and resolve the rest-frame UV-optical counterpart of HDF850.1, which
splits into two components because of heavy dust obscuration in the center. The
southern component leaks UV and H$\alpha$ photons, bringing the galaxy
$\sim$100 times above the empirical relation between infrared excess and UV
continuum slope (IRX-$\beta_\mathrm{UV}$). The northern component is higher in
dust attenuation and thus fainter in UV and H$\alpha$ surface brightness. We
construct a spatially resolved dust attenuation map from the NIRCam images,
well matched with the dust continuum emission obtained through millimeter
interferometry. The whole system hosts a stellar mass of
$10^{10.8\pm0.1}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot$ and star-formation rate of
$10^{2.8\pm0.2}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot\,\mathrm{yr}^{-1}$, placing the galaxy at the
massive end of the star-forming main sequence at this epoch. We further confirm
that HDF850.1 resides in a complex overdense environment at $z=5.17-5.30$,
which hosts another luminous SMG at $z=5.30$ (GN10). The filamentary structures
of the overdensity are characterized by 109 H$\alpha$-emitting galaxies
confirmed through NIRCam slitless spectroscopy at 3.9-5 $\mu$m, of which only
eight were known before the JWST observations. Given the existence of a similar
galaxy overdensity in the GOODS-S field, our results suggest that $50\pm20$% of
the cosmic star formation at $z=5.1-5.5$ occur in protocluster environments. |
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an overdense environment at $z = 5.18$. With nine-band NIRCam images at 0.8-5.0
$\mu$m obtained through the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), we
detect and resolve the rest-frame UV-optical counterpart of HDF850.1, which
splits into two components because of heavy dust obscuration in the center. The
southern component leaks UV and H$\alpha$ photons, bringing the galaxy
$\sim$100 times above the empirical relation between infrared excess and UV
continuum slope (IRX-$\beta_\mathrm{UV}$). The northern component is higher in
dust attenuation and thus fainter in UV and H$\alpha$ surface brightness. We
construct a spatially resolved dust attenuation map from the NIRCam images,
well matched with the dust continuum emission obtained through millimeter
interferometry. The whole system hosts a stellar mass of
$10^{10.8\pm0.1}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot$ and star-formation rate of
$10^{2.8\pm0.2}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot\,\mathrm{yr}^{-1}$, placing the galaxy at the
massive end of the star-forming main sequence at this epoch. We further confirm
that HDF850.1 resides in a complex overdense environment at $z=5.17-5.30$,
which hosts another luminous SMG at $z=5.30$ (GN10). The filamentary structures
of the overdensity are characterized by 109 H$\alpha$-emitting galaxies
confirmed through NIRCam slitless spectroscopy at 3.9-5 $\mu$m, of which only
eight were known before the JWST observations. Given the existence of a similar
galaxy overdensity in the GOODS-S field, our results suggest that $50\pm20$% of
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an overdense environment at $z = 5.18$. With nine-band NIRCam images at 0.8-5.0
$\mu$m obtained through the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), we
detect and resolve the rest-frame UV-optical counterpart of HDF850.1, which
splits into two components because of heavy dust obscuration in the center. The
southern component leaks UV and H$\alpha$ photons, bringing the galaxy
$\sim$100 times above the empirical relation between infrared excess and UV
continuum slope (IRX-$\beta_\mathrm{UV}$). The northern component is higher in
dust attenuation and thus fainter in UV and H$\alpha$ surface brightness. We
construct a spatially resolved dust attenuation map from the NIRCam images,
well matched with the dust continuum emission obtained through millimeter
interferometry. The whole system hosts a stellar mass of
$10^{10.8\pm0.1}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot$ and star-formation rate of
$10^{2.8\pm0.2}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot\,\mathrm{yr}^{-1}$, placing the galaxy at the
massive end of the star-forming main sequence at this epoch. We further confirm
that HDF850.1 resides in a complex overdense environment at $z=5.17-5.30$,
which hosts another luminous SMG at $z=5.30$ (GN10). The filamentary structures
of the overdensity are characterized by 109 H$\alpha$-emitting galaxies
confirmed through NIRCam slitless spectroscopy at 3.9-5 $\mu$m, of which only
eight were known before the JWST observations. Given the existence of a similar
galaxy overdensity in the GOODS-S field, our results suggest that $50\pm20$% of
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Field. It is known as a heavily dust-obscured star-forming galaxy embedded in
an overdense environment at $z = 5.18$. With nine-band NIRCam images at 0.8-5.0
$\mu$m obtained through the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), we
detect and resolve the rest-frame UV-optical counterpart of HDF850.1, which
splits into two components because of heavy dust obscuration in the center. The
southern component leaks UV and H$\alpha$ photons, bringing the galaxy
$\sim$100 times above the empirical relation between infrared excess and UV
continuum slope (IRX-$\beta_\mathrm{UV}$). The northern component is higher in
dust attenuation and thus fainter in UV and H$\alpha$ surface brightness. We
construct a spatially resolved dust attenuation map from the NIRCam images,
well matched with the dust continuum emission obtained through millimeter
interferometry. The whole system hosts a stellar mass of
$10^{10.8\pm0.1}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot$ and star-formation rate of
$10^{2.8\pm0.2}\,\mathrm{M}_\odot\,\mathrm{yr}^{-1}$, placing the galaxy at the
massive end of the star-forming main sequence at this epoch. We further confirm
that HDF850.1 resides in a complex overdense environment at $z=5.17-5.30$,
which hosts another luminous SMG at $z=5.30$ (GN10). The filamentary structures
of the overdensity are characterized by 109 H$\alpha$-emitting galaxies
confirmed through NIRCam slitless spectroscopy at 3.9-5 $\mu$m, of which only
eight were known before the JWST observations. Given the existence of a similar
galaxy overdensity in the GOODS-S field, our results suggest that $50\pm20$% of
the cosmic star formation at $z=5.1-5.5$ occur in protocluster environments.</abstract><doi>10.48550/arxiv.2309.04529</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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