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25 April 2024
 
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A Significant Population of Red, Near-IR Selected High Redshift Galaxies
Marijn Franx ; Ivo Labbe ; Gregory Rudnick ; Pieter G. van Dokkum ; Emanuele Daddi ; Natascha M. Forster Schreiber ; Alan Moorwood ; Hans-Walter Rix ; Huub Rottgering ; Arjen van de Wel ; Paul van der Werf ; Lottie van Starkenburg ;
Date 7 Mar 2003
Journal Astrophys.J. 587 (2003) L79-L82
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe use very deep near-infrared photometry of the Hubble Deep Field South taken with ISAAC/VLT to identify a population of high redshift galaxies with rest- frame optical colors similar to those of nearby galaxies. The galaxies are chosen by their infrared colors Js-Ks > 2.3, aimed at selecting galaxies with redshifts above 2. When applied to our dataset, we find 14 galaxies with Ks < 22.5, corresponding to a surface density of 3+-0.8 /arcmin**2. The photometric redshifts all lie above 1.9, with a median of 2.6 and a rms of 0.7. The spectral energy distributions of these galaxies show a wide range: one is very blue in the rest-frame UV, and satisfies the normal Lyman-break criteria for high redshift, star-forming galaxies. Others are quite red throughout the observed spectral range, and are extremely faint in the optical, with a median V = 26.6. Hence these galaxies would not be included in photometric samples based on optical ground-based data, and spectroscopic follow-up is difficult. The spectral energy distributions often show a prominent break, identified as the Balmer break or 4000 Ang. break. The median age is 1 Gyr when fit with a constant star formation model with dust, or 0.7 Gyr when fit with a single burst model. Although significantly younger ages cannot be excluded when a larger range of models is allowed, the results indicate that these galaxies are among the oldest at these redshifts. The volume density to Ks=22.5 is half that of Lyman-break galaxies at z = 3. Since the mass-to-light ratios of the red galaxies are likely to be higher, the stellar mass density is inferred to be comparable to that of Lyman-break galaxies. These red galaxies may be the descendants of galaxies which started to form stars at very high redshifts, and they may evolve into the most massive galaxies at low redshift.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0303163
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