Blue Rest-Frame UV-Optical Colors in z~8 Galaxies from GREATS: Very Young Stellar Populations at ~650 Myr of Cosmic Time

Abstract

Deep rest-optical observations are required to accurately constrain the stellar populations of z8 galaxies. Due to significant limitations in the availability of such data for statistically complete samples, observational results have been limited to modest numbers of bright or lensed sources. To revolutionize the present characterization of z8 galaxies, we exploit the ultradeep (27 mag, 3σ) Spitzer/IRAC 3.6μm and 4.5μm data, probing the rest-frame optical at z8, over 200 arcmin2 of the GOODS fields from the recently completed GOODS Re-ionization Era wide-Area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS) program, combined with observations in the CANDELS UDS and COSMOS fields. We stacked 100 z8 Lyman-Break galaxies in four bins of UV luminosity (MUV -20.7 to -18.4) and study their H160-[3.6] and [3.6]-[4.5] colors. We find young ages (100 Myr) for the three faintest stacks, inferred from their blue H160-[3.6] 0 mag colors, consistent with a negative Balmer break. Meanwhile, the redder H160-[3.6] color seen in the brightest stack is suggestive of slightly older ages. We explored the existence of a correlation between the UV luminosity and age, and find either no trend or fainter galaxies being younger. The stacked SEDs also exhibit very red [3.6]-[4.5]0.5 mag colors, indicative of intense [OIII]+Hβ nebular emission and SFR. The correspondingly high specific star-formation rates, sSFR10Gyr-1, are consistent with recent determinations at similar redshifts and higher luminosities, and support the co-evolution between the sSFR and the specific halo mass accretion rate.

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