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A Massive Quiescent Galaxy in a Group Environment at z = 4.53

Authors :
Kakimoto, Takumi
Tanaka, Masayuki
Onodera, Masato
Shimakawa, Rhythm
Wu, Po Feng
Gould, Katriona M.L.
Ito, Kei
Jin, Shuowen
Kubo, Mariko
Suzuki, Tomoko L.
Toft, Sune
Valentino, Francesco
Yabe, Kiyoto
Kakimoto, Takumi
Tanaka, Masayuki
Onodera, Masato
Shimakawa, Rhythm
Wu, Po Feng
Gould, Katriona M.L.
Ito, Kei
Jin, Shuowen
Kubo, Mariko
Suzuki, Tomoko L.
Toft, Sune
Valentino, Francesco
Yabe, Kiyoto
Source :
Kakimoto , T , Tanaka , M , Onodera , M , Shimakawa , R , Wu , P F , Gould , K M L , Ito , K , Jin , S , Kubo , M , Suzuki , T L , Toft , S , Valentino , F & Yabe , K 2024 , ' A Massive Quiescent Galaxy in a Group Environment at z = 4.53 ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 963 , no. 1 , 49 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We report on the spectroscopic confirmation of a massive quiescent galaxy at z spec = 4.53 in the COSMOS field. The object was first identified as a galaxy with suppressed star formation at z phot ∼ 4.65 from the COSMOS2020 catalog. The follow-up spectroscopy with Keck/MOSFIRE in the K band reveals faint [O ii] emission and the Balmer break, indicative of evolved stellar populations. We fit the spectral energy distribution using photometry and a spectrum to infer physical properties. The obtained stellar mass is high (M * ∼ 1010.8 M ⊙) and the current star formation rate is more than 1 dex below that of main-sequence galaxies at z = 4.5. Its star formation history suggests that this galaxy experienced rapid quenching from z ∼ 5. The galaxy is among the youngest quiescent galaxies confirmed so far at z spec > 3 with z form ∼ 5.2 (200 Myr ago), which is the epoch when 50% of the total stellar mass was formed. A unique aspect of the galaxy is that it is in an extremely dense region; there are four massive star-forming galaxies at 4.4 < z phot < 4.7 located within 150 physical kpc from the galaxy. Interestingly, three of them have virial radii that strongly overlap with that of the central quiescent galaxy (∼70 kpc), suggesting that the overdensity region is likely the highest-redshift candidate of a dense group with a spectroscopically confirmed quiescent galaxy at the center. The group provides us with a unique opportunity to gain insights into the role of the group environment in quenching at z ∼ 5, which corresponds to the formation epoch of massive elliptical galaxies in the local Universe.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Kakimoto , T , Tanaka , M , Onodera , M , Shimakawa , R , Wu , P F , Gould , K M L , Ito , K , Jin , S , Kubo , M , Suzuki , T L , Toft , S , Valentino , F & Yabe , K 2024 , ' A Massive Quiescent Galaxy in a Group Environment at z = 4.53 ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 963 , no. 1 , 49 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439390568
Document Type :
Electronic Resource