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2009ApJ...690..319W - Astrophys. J., 690, 319-329 (2009/January-1)

Ultradeep near-infrared observations of GOODS 850-5.

WANG W.-H., BARGER A.J. and COWIE L.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

GOODS 850-5 is a hyperluminous radio-faint submillimeter source in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey-North. Although it is generally agreed that GOODS 850-5 is at a high redshift, z ≳ 4, its exact redshift is unknown. While its stellar spectral energy distribution (SED) suggests z ∼ 6, its radio/far-IR (FIR) SED suggests a lower redshift of z ∼ 4. To better constrain its stellar SED and redshift, we carried out nano-Jansky sensitivity ultradeep near-IR (NIR) observations between 1.2 and 2.1 µm with the Hubble Space Telescope and the 8 m Subaru Telescope. Even with such great depths we did not detect GOODS 850-5, and the results show that it is an extremely curious source. Between the Ks and 3.6 µm bands, its spectral slope is greater than 3 times that of an extremely red object, and the flux ratio between the two bands is greater than 8 times that of Lyman breaks. It is quite challenging to explain this unusually red color without a Lyman break (which would imply z > 17). It requires a large amount (M{sstarf}∼ 1011.5 M) of reddened old stars at z ∼ 6, coexisting with an even more extinguished violent ∼2400-4400 M/yr starburst, which does not have any associated detectable rest-frame UV radiation. We discuss the discrepancy between the NIR and radio/FIR photometric redshifts. We conclude that GOODS 850-5 is at least at z > 4 and is more likely at z ≳ 6. We describe the unusual properties of GOODS 850-5, including its SED and formation history, and we discuss the implications of such massive z > 6 galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies - submillimeter

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