Optically-faint massive Balmer Break Galaxies at z>3 in the CANDELS/GOODS fields

Abstract

We present a sample of 33 Balmer Break Galaxies (BBGs) selected as HST/F160W dropouts in the deepest CANDELS/GOODS fields (H27.3~mag) but relatively bright in Spitzer/IRAC ([3.6],[4.5]<24.5~mag), implying red colors (median and quartiles: H-[3.6]=3.13.42.8\,mag). Half of these BBGs are newly identified sources. Our BBGs are massive ( (M/M)=10.8) high redshift ( z=4.8) dusty ( A(V)=2.0~mag) galaxies. The SEDs of half of our sample indicate that they are star-forming galaxies with typical specific SFRs 0.5-1.0~Gyr-1, qualifying them as main sequence (MS) galaxies at 3<z<6. One third of those SEDs indicates the presence of prominent emission lines (Hβ+[OIII], Hα+[NII]) boosting the IRAC fluxes and red colors. Approximately 20\% of the BBGs are very dusty (A(V)2.5~mag) starbursts with strong mid-to-far infrared detections and extreme SFRs (SFR>103\,M/yr) that place them above the MS. The rest, 30\%, are post-starbursts or quiescent galaxies located >2σ below the MS with mass-weighted ages older than 700~Myr. Only 2 of the 33 galaxies are X-ray detected AGN with optical/near-infrared SEDs dominated by stellar emission, but the presence of obscured AGN in the rest of sources cannot be discarded. Our sample accounts for 8\% of the total number density of (M/M)>10 galaxies at z>3, but it is a significant contributor (30\%) to the general population of red (M/M)>11 galaxies at 4<z<6. Finally, our results point out that 1 of every 30 massive (M/M)>11 galaxies in the local Universe was assembled in the first 1.5~Gyr after the Big Bang, a fraction that is not reproduced by state-of-the-art galaxy formation simulations.

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