Extensive Lensing Survey of Optical and Near-Infrared Dark Objects (El Sonido): HST H-Faint Galaxies behind 101 Lensing Clusters
Abstract
We present a Spitzer/IRAC survey of H-faint (H160 26.4, <5σ) sources in 101 lensing cluster fields. Across a CANDELS/Wide-like survey area of 648 arcmin2 (effectively 221 arcmin2 in the source plane), we have securely discovered 53 sources in the IRAC Channel-2 band (CH2, 4.5 μ m; median CH2=22.460.11 AB mag) that lack robust HST/WFC3-IR F160W counterparts. The most remarkable source in our sample, namely ES-009 in the field of Abell 2813, is the brightest H-faint galaxy at 4.5 μ m known so far (CH2=20.480.03 AB mag). We show that the H-faint sources in our sample are massive (median Mstar = 1010.3 0.3 M), star-forming (median star formation rate =100-40+60 M-1) and dust-obscured (AV=2.60.3) galaxies around a median photometric redshift of z=3.90.4. The stellar continua of 14 H-faint galaxies can be resolved in the CH2 band, suggesting a median circularized effective radius (Re,circ; lensing corrected) of 1.90.2 kpc and <1.5 kpc for the resolved and whole samples, respectively. This is consistent with the sizes of massive unobscured galaxies at z4, indicating that H-faint galaxies represent the dusty tail of the distribution of a wider galaxy population. Comparing with the ALMA dust continuum sizes of similar galaxies reported previously, we conclude that the heavy dust obscuration in H-faint galaxies is related to the compactness of both stellar and dust continua (Re,circ 1 kpc). These H-faint galaxies make up 16-7+13% of the galaxies in the stellar mass range of 1010-1011.2 M at z=35, contributing to 8-4+8% of the cosmic star formation rate density in this epoch and likely tracing the early phase of massive galaxy formation.