Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-09-26
Astrophys.J.635:832-844,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in Ap.J. 31 pages, 6 diagrams
Scientific paper
10.1086/497626
We present results from a search for high-redshift J--band ``dropout'' galaxies in the portion of the GOODS southern field that is covered by extremely deep imaging from the Hubble Ultradeep Field (HUDF).Using observations at optical, near-infrared and mid-infrared wavelengths from the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes and the ESO-VLT, we search for very massive galaxies at high redshifts and find one particularly remarkable candidate. Its spectral energy distribution is consistent with a galaxy at z ~ 6.5 and a stellar mass of 6x10e11 M(sun) (for a Salpeter IMF). We interpret a prominent photometric break between the near-infrared and Spitzer bandpasses as the 3646A Balmer discontinuity. The best-fitting models have low reddening and ages of several hundred Myr, placing the formation of the bulk of the stars at z > 9. Alternative models of dusty galaxies at z ~ 2.5 are possible but provide significantly poorer fits. The object is detected with Spitzer at 24 micron. This emission originats from an obscured active nucleus or star formation. We present optical and near-infrared spectroscopy which has, thus far, failed to detect any spectral features. This helps limit the solution in which the galaxy is a starburst or active galaxy at z ~ 2.5. If the high-redshift interpretation is correct, this object would be an example of a galaxy that formed by a process strongly resembling traditional models of monolithic collapse, in a way which a very large mass of stars formed within a remarkably short period of time, at very high redshift.
Bergeron Eddie
Casertano Sefano
Chary Ranga Ram
Dickinson Marc
Eisenhardt Peter
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