TY - JOUR
T1 - The newfirm hetdex survey
T2 - Photometric catalog and a conservative sample of massive quiescent galaxies at z=3-5 over 17.5 deg2 in the shela field
AU - Stevans, Matthew L.
AU - Finkelstein, Steven L.
AU - Kawinwanichakij, Lalitwadee
AU - Wold, Isak
AU - Papovich, Casey
AU - Somerville, Rachel S.
AU - Aaron Yung, L. Y.
AU - Sherman, Sydney
AU - Ciardullo, Robin
AU - Davé, Romeel
AU - Florez, Jonathan
AU - Gronwall, Caryl
AU - Jogee, Shardha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - We present the results of a deep Ks-band (2.1 μm) imaging survey of the Spitzer/HETDEX Exploratory Large- Area (SHELA) field using the NEWFIRM near-infrared camera on the KPNO Mayall 4 m telescope. This NEWFIRM HETDEX Survey reaches a 5σ depth of 22.4 AB mag (2"-diameter apertures corrected to total), is ∼50% and 90% complete at K ∼ 22.65 and K ∼ 22.15, respectively, and covers 22 deg2 of the 24 deg2 SHELA Spitzer/IRAC footprint (within "Stripe 82" of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey). We present a Ks-band-selected catalog that includes deep ugriz imaging from the Dark Energy Camera and 3.6 and 4.5 μm imaging from Spitzer/ IRAC, with forced photometry of 1.7 million sources across 17.5 deg2. The large area and moderate depth of this catalog enable the study of the most massive galaxies at high redshift and minimize uncertainties associated with counting statistics and cosmic variance. As a demonstration, we derive stellar masses (M*) and star formation rates (SFRs) for candidate galaxies at 3 ∼ z ∼ 5 and select a conservative sample of nine candidate massive (M*> 1011 Me) quiescent galaxies, which have measured SFRs significantly below the main sequence at this redshift. Five are ultramassive with M*> 1012, though uncertainties in IRAC blending, gravitational lensing, or active galactic nucleus emission could result in true masses that are lower. Simulations predict that these galaxies should be extremely rare; thus, we conclude by discussing what physical processes in models could be altered to allow the formation of such massive quiescent galaxies at such early times.
AB - We present the results of a deep Ks-band (2.1 μm) imaging survey of the Spitzer/HETDEX Exploratory Large- Area (SHELA) field using the NEWFIRM near-infrared camera on the KPNO Mayall 4 m telescope. This NEWFIRM HETDEX Survey reaches a 5σ depth of 22.4 AB mag (2"-diameter apertures corrected to total), is ∼50% and 90% complete at K ∼ 22.65 and K ∼ 22.15, respectively, and covers 22 deg2 of the 24 deg2 SHELA Spitzer/IRAC footprint (within "Stripe 82" of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey). We present a Ks-band-selected catalog that includes deep ugriz imaging from the Dark Energy Camera and 3.6 and 4.5 μm imaging from Spitzer/ IRAC, with forced photometry of 1.7 million sources across 17.5 deg2. The large area and moderate depth of this catalog enable the study of the most massive galaxies at high redshift and minimize uncertainties associated with counting statistics and cosmic variance. As a demonstration, we derive stellar masses (M*) and star formation rates (SFRs) for candidate galaxies at 3 ∼ z ∼ 5 and select a conservative sample of nine candidate massive (M*> 1011 Me) quiescent galaxies, which have measured SFRs significantly below the main sequence at this redshift. Five are ultramassive with M*> 1012, though uncertainties in IRAC blending, gravitational lensing, or active galactic nucleus emission could result in true masses that are lower. Simulations predict that these galaxies should be extremely rare; thus, we conclude by discussing what physical processes in models could be altered to allow the formation of such massive quiescent galaxies at such early times.
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac0cf6
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac0cf6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119532317
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 921
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 58
ER -