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arxiv: 2208.01816 · v3 · pith:GEMI356Tnew · submitted 2022-08-03 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

Dusty Starbursts Masquerading as Ultra-high Redshift Galaxies in JWST CEERS Observations

Jorge A. Zavala , Veronique Buat , Caitlin M. Casey , Denis Burgarella , Steven L. Finkelstein , Micaela B. Bagley , Laure Ciesla , Emanuele Daddi
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Mark Dickinson Henry C. Ferguson Maximilien Franco E. F. Jim'enez-Andrade Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe Anton M. Koekemoer Aur\'elien Le Bail E. J. Murphy Casey Papovich Sandro Tacchella Stephen M. Wilkins Itziar Aretxaga Peter Behroozi Jaclyn B. Champagne Adriano Fontana Mauro Giavalisco Andrea Grazian Norman A. Grogin Lisa J. Kewley Dale D. Kocevski Allison Kirkpatrick Jennifer M. Lotz Laura Pentericci Pablo G. Perez-Gonzalez Nor Pirzkal Swara Ravindranath Rachel S. Somerville Jonathan R. Trump Guang Yang L. Y. Aaron Yung Omar Almaini Ricardo O. Amorin Marianna Annunziatella Pablo Arrabal Haro Bren E. Backhaus Guillermo Barro Eric F. Bell Rachana Bhatawdekar Laura Bisigello Fernando Buitrago Antonello Calabro Marco Castellano Oscar A. Chavez Ortiz Katherine Chworowsky Nikko J. Cleri Seth H. Cohen Justin W. Cole Kevin C. Cooke M. C. Cooper Asantha R. Cooray Luca Costantin Isabella G. Cox Darren Croton Romeel Dave Alexander de la Vega Avishai Dekel David Elbaz Vicente Estrada-Carpenter Vital Fern\'andez Keely D. Finkelstein Jonathan Freundlich Seiji Fujimoto \'Angela Garc\'ia-Argum\'anez Jonathan P. Gardner Eric Gawiser Carlos G\'omez-Guijarro Yuchen Guo Timothy S. Hamilton Nimish P. Hathi Benne W. Holwerda Michaela Hirschmann Marc Huertas-Company Taylor A. Hutchison Kartheik G. Iyer Anne E. Jaskot Saurabh W. Jha Shardha Jogee St\'ephanie Juneau Intae Jung Susan A. Kassin Peter Kurczynski Rebecca L. Larson Gene C. K. Leung Arianna Long Ray A. Lucas Benjamin Magnelli Kameswara Bharadwaj Mantha Jasleen Matharu Elizabeth J. McGrath Daniel H. McIntosh Aubrey Medrano Emiliano Merlin Bahram Mobasher Alexa M. Morales Jeffrey A. Newman David C. Nicholls Viraj Pandya Marc Rafelski Kaila Ronayne Caitlin Rose Russell E. Ryan Jr. Paola Santini Lise-Marie Seill\'e Ekta A. Shah Lu Shen Raymond C. Simons Gregory F. Snyder Elizabeth R. Stanway Amber N. Straughn Harry I. Teplitz Brittany N. Vanderhoof Jes\'us Vega-Ferrero Weichen Wang Benjamin J. Weiner Christopher N. A. Willmer Stijn Wuyts
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Lyman Break Galaxy (LBG) candidates at z>10 are rapidly being identified in JWST/NIRCam observations. Due to the (redshifted) break produced by neutral hydrogen absorption of rest-frame UV photons, these sources are expected to drop out in the bluer filters while being well detected in redder filters. However, here we show that dust-enshrouded star-forming galaxies at lower redshifts (z<7) may also mimic the near-infrared (near-IR) colors of z>10 LBGs, representing potential contaminants in LBG candidate samples. First, we analyze CEERS-DSFG-1, a NIRCam dropout undetected in the F115W and F150W filters but detected at longer wavelengths. Combining the JWST data with (sub)millimeter constraints, including deep NOEMA interferometric observations, we show that this source is a dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG) at z~5.1. We also present a tentative 2.6sigma SCUBA-2 detection at 850um around a recently identified z~16 LBG candidate in the same field and show that, if the emission is real and associated with this candidate, the available photometry is consistent with a z~5 dusty galaxy with strong nebular emission lines despite its blue near-IR colors. Further observations on this candidate are imperative to mitigate the low confidence of this tentative submillimeter emission and its positional uncertainty. Our analysis shows that robust (sub)millimeter detections of NIRCam dropout galaxies likely imply z=4-6 redshift solutions, where the observed near-IR break would be the result of a strong rest-frame optical Balmer break combined with high dust attenuation and strong nebular line emission, rather than the rest-frame UV Lyman break. This provides evidence that DSFGs may contaminate searches for ultra high-redshift LBG candidates from JWST observations.

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