JADES: Low Surface Brightness Galaxies at 0.4 < z < 0.8 in GOODS-S
Abstract
Low surface brightness galaxies (LSBs) are an important class of galaxies that allow us to broaden our understanding of galaxy formation and test various cosmological models. We present a survey of low surface brightness galaxies at 0.4 < z phot < 0.8 in the GOODS-S field using JADES data. We model LSB surface brightness profiles, identifying those with μ eff > 24 mag arcsec-2 in the F200W JWST/NIRCam filter. We study the spatial distribution, number density, S\'ersic profile parameters, and rest-frame colours of these LSBs. We compare the photometrically-derived star formation histories, mass-weighted ages, and dust attenuations of these galaxies with a high surface brightness (HSB) sample at similar redshift and a lower redshift (z phot < 0.4) LSB sample, all of which have stellar masses 108 M. We find that all samples have low star formation (SFR100 0.01 M yr-1). The higher redshift LSBs and HSBs have similar star formation histories which show that the LSBs and HSBs possibly come from the same progenitors at z 2, though the histories are not well constrained for the LSB samples. The LSBs appear to have minimal dust, with most of our LSB samples showing AV < 1 mag. JWST has pushed our understanding of LSBs beyond the local Universe.
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