Early Results from GLASS-JWST. XI. Stellar Masses and Mass-to-light Ratio of z > 7 Galaxies

We exploit James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam observations from the GLASS-JWST-Early Release Science program to investigate galaxy stellar masses at z > 7. We first show that JWST observations reduce the uncertainties on the stellar mass by a factor of at least 5–10, when compared with the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2023-01, Vol.942 (2), p.L27
Hauptverfasser: Santini, P., Fontana, A., Castellano, M., Leethochawalit, N., Trenti, M., Treu, T., Belfiori, D., Birrer, S., Bonchi, A., Merlin, E., Mason, C., Morishita, T., Nonino, M., Paris, D., Polenta, G., Rosati, P., Yang, L., Boyett, K., Bradac, M., Calabrò, A., Dressler, A., Glazebrook, K., Marchesini, D., Mascia, S., Nanayakkara, T., Pentericci, L., Roberts-Borsani, G., Scarlata, C., Vulcani, B., Wang, Xin
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Zusammenfassung:We exploit James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NIRCam observations from the GLASS-JWST-Early Release Science program to investigate galaxy stellar masses at z > 7. We first show that JWST observations reduce the uncertainties on the stellar mass by a factor of at least 5–10, when compared with the highest-quality data sets available to date. We then study the UV mass-to-light ratio, finding that galaxies exhibit a a two orders of magnitude range of M / L UV values for a given luminosity, indicative of a broad variety of physical conditions and star formation histories. As a consequence, previous estimates of the cosmic stellar-mass density—based on an average correlation between UV luminosity and stellar mass—can be biased by as much as a factor of ∼6. Our first exploration demonstrates that JWST represents a new era in our understanding of stellar masses at z > 7 and, therefore, of the growth of galaxies prior to cosmic reionization.
ISSN:2041-8205
2041-8213
DOI:10.3847/2041-8213/ac9586