Two massive, compact, and dust-obscured candidate z 8 galaxies discovered by JWST

Abstract

We present a search for extremely red, dust-obscured, z>7 galaxies with JWST/NIRCam+MIRI imaging over the first 20 arcmin2 of publicly-available Cycle 1 data from the COSMOS-Web, CEERS, and PRIMER surveys. Based on their red color in F277W-F444W ( 2.5 mag) and detection in MIRI/F770W ( 25 mag), we identify two galaxiesx2014COS-z8M1 and CEERS-z7M1x2014which have best-fit photometric redshifts of z=8.5+0.3-0.4 and z=7.6+0.1-0.1, respectively. We perform SED fitting with a variety of codes (including BAGPIPES, PROSPECTOR, BEAGLE, and CIGALE), and find a >95\% probability that these indeed lie at z>7. Both sources are compact (R eff 200 pc), highly obscured (AV 1.5x20132.5), and, at our best-fit redshift estimates, likely have strong [OIII]+Hβ emission contributing to their 4.4\,μm photometry. We estimate stellar masses of 1010~M for both sources; by virtue of detection in MIRI at 7.7\,μm, these measurements are robust to the inclusion of bright emission lines, for example, from an AGN. We identify a marginal (2.9σ) ALMA detection at 2 mm within 0.5'' of COS-z8M1, which if real, would suggest a remarkably high IR luminosity of 1012 L. These two galaxies, if confirmed at z 8, would be extreme in their stellar and dust masses, and may be representative of a substantial population of modestly dust-obscured galaxies at cosmic dawn.

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