Extremely Red Galaxies at Z=5-9 with MIRI and NIRSpec: Dusty Galaxies or Obscured AGNs?
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2024)
Abstract
We study a new population of extremely red objects (EROs) recently discovered by JWST based on their NIRCam colors F277W$-$F444W $>1.5$ mag. We find 37 EROs in the CEERS field with F444W $<28$ mag and photometric redshifts between $57$ by up to a factor $\sim$60. Similarly, if they are OSOs with luminosities in the L$_{\rm bol}>10^{46-47}$ erg s$^{-1}$ range, their number would exceed that of bright blue QSOs by more than two orders of magnitude. Additional photometry at mid-IR wavelengths will reveal the true nature of the red continuum emission in these EROs and will place this puzzling population in the right context of galaxy evolution.
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Key words
Galaxy formation,Galaxy evolution,High-redshift galaxies,Stellar populations,James Webb Space Telescope,Galaxy photometry
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