Deep Spitzer/IRAC Data for z~10 galaxies Reveal Blue Balmer Break Colors: Young Stellar Populations at ~500 Myr of Cosmic Time
Abstract
We present the deepest constraints yet on the median rest-UV+optical SED of z10 galaxies, prior to JWST science operations. We constructed stacks based on four robust J125-dropouts, previously identified across the GOODS fields. We used archival HST/WFC3 data and the full depth Spitzer/IRAC mosaics from the GREATS program, the deepest coverage at 3-5μm to date. The most remarkable feature of the SED is a blue IRAC [3.6]-[4.5]=-0.180.25 mag color. We also find a nearly flat H160-[3.6]=0.070.22 mag color, corresponding to a UV slope β= -1.920.25. This is consistent with previous studies, and indicative of minimal dust absorption. The observed blue IRAC color and SED fitting suggest that z10 galaxies have very young (few ×10 Myr) stellar populations, with 80\% of stars being formed in the last 160 Myr (2σ). While an exciting result, the uncertainties on the SED are too large to allow us to place strong constraints on the presence of a nebular continuum in z10 galaxies (as might be suggested by the blue [3.6]-[4.5] < 0 mag color). The resulting sSFR is consistent with the specific accretion rate of dark matter halos, indicative of a star-formation efficiency showing quite limited evolution at such early epochs.
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