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Feedback mechanisms stopping the star formation in a pair of massive galaxies in the early Universe

Authors :
Pérez-González, Pablo G.
D`Eugenio, Francesco
del Pino, Bruno Rodríguez
Übler, Hannah
Maiolino, Roberto
Arribas, Santiago
Cresci, Giovanni
Lamperti, Isabella
Bunker, Andrew J.
Carniani, Stefano
Charlot, Stephane
Willott, Christopher J.
Böker, Torsten
Parlanti, Eleonora
Scholtz, Jan
Venturi, Giacomo
Barro, Guillermo
Costantin, Luca
Martín-Navarro, Ignacio
Dunlop, James S.
Magee, Daniel
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Feedback is the key physical mechanism regulating galaxy formation. Stars in galaxies form when baryons radiatively cool down and fall into gravitational wells. Eventually, star formation quenches as gas is depleted and/or perturbed by feedback processes, no longer being able to collapse and condense. For massive galaxies, astronomers identify feedback from accreting supermassive black holes (active galactic nuclei, AGN) as the main agent responsible for quenching. We report the first spatially resolved spectroscopic observations of a massive, completely quiescent galaxy at $z=3.714$ (Jekyll) and its neighborhood. Jekyll is part of a galaxy pair with a compact, dusty, massive star-forming companion (Hyde). We find large amounts of ionized and neutral gas in the intergalactic medium around the pair, yet Jekyll has remained quiescent for more than 500~Myr. The emitting gas is consistent with AGN photoionization, but no AGN is observed in Jekyll. We find that, in contrast to standard scenarios, AGN in satellite galaxies can be critical contributors for keeping massive galaxies quiescent in the early Universe. After the accelerated formation and quenching of the massive central galaxy, tidally induced gas stripping additionally contributes to the star-formation regulation on subsequent satellite galaxy generations.<br />Comment: Submitted. Comments welcome

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.03744
Document Type :
Working Paper