An almost NIRCam-dark dusty star-forming galaxy at z=6.63

Abstract

We present AC-2168, an almost NIRCam-dark, millimetre-bright galaxy in the COSMOS field. The source was identified blindly in ALMA Band-4 continuum data and remains undetected in the COSMOS-Web DR1 NIRCam catalogue. We spectroscopically confirm a redshift of z spec=6.631 from [CII] 158 μm and four tentatively detected CO lines in NOEMA and ALMA data. SED fitting to near-IR to millimetre photometry yields LIR=1.6×1012\,L, an SFR of 244\,M/yr, heavy dust attenuation AV=5.4 mag, and a stellar mass M=3.7×1010\,M. From the millimetre continuum and [CII] emission, we infer a warm ISM with T dust=60K, Mdust=3.0×108\,M and Mgas=4.1×1010\,M. AC-2168 has a gas fraction (f gas=M gas/(M+M gas)) of 52\%, a short depletion time of 170Myr, a compact ( 1kpc) dust-continuum size, and an SFR consistent with the star-forming main sequence at its mass. These properties match expectations for progenitors of massive quiescent galaxies at the peak of their assembly, as implied by NIRSpec-based SFHs of z4-5 systems. Using the blind detection, we estimate a space density of 7.8+18.0-6.5×10-6\,cMpc-3 for AC-2168-like NIRCam-dark galaxies at z6-7, 42\% of the abundance of massive quiescent galaxies at z4-5. No overdensity of Lyα emitters or Lyman-break galaxies is found nearby, suggesting AC-2168 does not lie in a prominent protocluster and highlighting the importance of unbiased blind surveys for this population.

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