Quiescent low-mass galaxies observed by JWST in the Epoch of Reionization

Abstract

The surprising JWST discovery of a quiescent, low-mass (M=108.7 M) galaxy at redshift z=7.3 (JADES-GS-z7-01-QU) represents a unique opportunity to study the imprint of feedback processes on early galaxy evolution. We build a sample of 130 low-mass (M 109.5 M) galaxies from the SERRA cosmological zoom-in simulations, which show a feedback-regulated, bursty star formation history (SFH). The fraction of time spent in an active phase increases with the stellar mass from fduty≈ 0.6 at M≈ 107.5 M to ≈ 0.99 at M≥ 109 M, and it is in agreement with the value fduty≈ 0.75 estimated for JADES-GS-z7-01-QU. On average, 30% of the galaxies are quiescent in the range 6 < z < 8.4; they become the dominant population at M 108.3 M. However, none of these quiescent systems matches the Spectral Energy Distribution of JADES-GS-z7-01-QU, unless their SFH is artificially truncated a few Myr after the main star formation peak. As supernova feedback can only act on a longer timescale ( 30 \, Myr), this implies that the observed abrupt quenching must be caused by a faster physical mechanism, such as radiation-driven winds.

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