Broad Emission Lines in Optical Spectra of Hot, Dust-obscured Galaxies Can Contribute Significantly to JWST/NIRCam Photometry
Selecting the first galaxies at z > 7 − 10 from JWST surveys is complicated by z < 6 contaminants with degenerate photometry. For example, strong optical nebular emission lines at z < 6 may mimic JWST/NIRCam photometry of z > 7–10 Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs). Dust-obscured 3 < z <...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astrophysical journal. Letters 2023-04, Vol.946 (2), p.L39 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Selecting the first galaxies at
z
> 7 − 10 from JWST surveys is complicated by
z
< 6 contaminants with degenerate photometry. For example, strong optical nebular emission lines at
z
< 6 may mimic JWST/NIRCam photometry of
z
> 7–10 Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs). Dust-obscured 3 <
z
< 6 galaxies in particular are potentially important contaminants, and their faint rest-optical spectra have been historically difficult to observe. A lack of optical emission line and continuum measures for 3 <
z
< 6 dusty galaxies now makes it difficult to test their expected JWST/NIRCam photometry for degenerate solutions with NIRCam dropouts. Toward this end, we quantify the contribution by strong emission lines to NIRCam photometry in a physically motivated manner by stacking 21 Keck II/NIRES spectra of hot, dust-obscured, massive (
log
M
*
/
M
⊙
≳
10
–
11
) and infrared (IR) luminous galaxies at
z
∼ 1–4. We derive an average spectrum and measure strong narrow (broad) [O
iii
]
5007
and H
α
features with equivalent widths of 130 ± 20 Å (150 ± 50 Å) and 220 ± 30 Å (540 ± 80 Å), respectively. These features can increase broadband NIRCam fluxes by factors of 1.2 − 1.7 (0.2–0.6 mag). Due to significant dust attenuation (
A
V
∼ 6), we find H
α
+[N
ii
] to be significantly brighter than [O
iii
]+H
β
and therefore find that emission-line dominated contaminants of high −
z
galaxy searches can only reproduce moderately blue perceived UV continua of
S
λ
∝
λ
β
with
β
> − 1.5 and
z
> 4. While there are some redshifts (
z
∼ 3.75) where our stack is more degenerate with the photometry of
z
> 10 LBGs at
λ
rest
∼ 0.3–0.8
μ
m , redder filter coverage beyond
λ
obs
> 3.5
μ
m and far-IR/submillimeter follow-up may be useful for breaking the degeneracy and making a crucial separation between two fairly unconstrained populations, dust-obscured galaxies at
z
∼ 3–6 and LBGs at
z
> 10. |
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ISSN: | 2041-8205 2041-8213 |
DOI: | 10.3847/2041-8213/acc322 |