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The JWST EXCELS survey: Too much, too young, too fast? Ultra-massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 5

Carnall, A. C.; Cullen, F.; Mclure, R. J.; Mcleod, D. J.; Begley, R.; Donnan, C. T.; Dunlop, J.. S.; Shapley, A. E.; Rowlands, K.; Almaini, O.; Arellano-Córdova, K. Z.; Barrufet, L.; Cimatti, A.; Ellis, R. S.; Grogin, N. A.; Hamadouche, M. L.; Illingworth, G. D.; Koekemoer, A. M.; Leung, H.-H.; Lovell, C. C.; Pérez-González, P. G.; Santini, P.; Stanton, T. M.; Wild, V.

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Authors

A. C. Carnall

F. Cullen

R. J. Mclure

D. J. Mcleod

R. Begley

C. T. Donnan

J.. S. Dunlop

A. E. Shapley

K. Rowlands

OMAR ALMAINI omar.almaini@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Astrophysics

K. Z. Arellano-Córdova

L. Barrufet

A. Cimatti

R. S. Ellis

N. A. Grogin

M. L. Hamadouche

G. D. Illingworth

A. M. Koekemoer

H.-H. Leung

C. C. Lovell

P. G. Pérez-González

P. Santini

T. M. Stanton

V. Wild



Abstract

We report ultra-deep, medium-resolution spectroscopic observations for 4 quiescent galaxies with log 10 (M * /M ⊙) > 11 at 3 < z < 5. These data were obtained with JWST NIRSpec as part of the Early eXtragalactic Continuum and Emission Line Science (EXCELS) survey, which we introduce in this work. The first two galaxies are newly selected from PRIMER UDS imaging, both at z = 4.62 and separated by 860 pkpc on the sky, within a larger structure for which we confirm several other members. Both formed at z ≃ 8 − 10. These systems could plausibly merge by the present day to produce a local massive elliptical galaxy. The other two ultra-massive quiescent galaxies are previously known at z = 3.99 and 3.19, with the latter (ZF-UDS-7329) having been the subject of debate as potentially too old and too massive to be accommodated by the Λ-CDM halo-mass function. Both exhibit high stellar metallicities, and for ZF-UDS-7329 we are able to measure the α−enhancement, obtaining [Mg/Fe] = 0.42 +0.19 −0.17. We finally evaluate whether these 4 galaxies are consistent with the Λ-CDM halo-mass function using an extreme value statistics approach. We find that the z = 4.62 objects and the z = 3.19 object are unlikely within our area under the assumption of standard stellar fractions (f * ≃ 0.1 − 0.2). However, these objects roughly align with the most massive galaxies expected under the assumption of 100 per cent conversion of baryons to stars (f * =1). Our results suggest extreme galaxy formation physics during the first billion years, but no conflict with Λ-CDM cosmology.

Citation

Carnall, A. C., Cullen, F., Mclure, R. J., Mcleod, D. J., Begley, R., Donnan, C. T., Dunlop, J. S., Shapley, A. E., Rowlands, K., Almaini, O., Arellano-Córdova, K. Z., Barrufet, L., Cimatti, A., Ellis, R. S., Grogin, N. A., Hamadouche, M. L., Illingworth, G. D., Koekemoer, A. M., Leung, H.-H., Lovell, C. C., …Wild, V. (2024). The JWST EXCELS survey: Too much, too young, too fast? Ultra-massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 5. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 534(1), 325–348. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae2092

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 2, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 12, 2024
Publication Date 2024-10
Deposit Date Sep 6, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 6, 2024
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 534
Issue 1
Pages 325–348
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae2092
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/39174820
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/534/1/325/7756422

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