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« Star Formation Histories of the First Galaxies - Starbursts Rule! »

Alan Dressler

An important JWST mission is to observe and understand the growth of the first galaxies. I describe a study (arXiv:2306.02469) of galaxy star formation histories (SFHs) in the first billion years, derived from spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of ~900 galaxies with deep NIRCam imaging. A new code (SEDz*) that assembles A-star templates to match observed SEDs confirms previous JWST-ERO results distinguishing four SFH types: burst, stochastic, `contiguous,’ and `continuous.' Remarkably, single-and-multiple epoch starbursts of 10^8 -- 10^9 Msun, describe ~70% of the sample, playing the lead role in this critical period of cosmic history. Bursts of this intensity have not been anticipated, so this and similar studies should provide strong constraints for theoretical modeling of the initial growth of the first galaxies.
jeudi 21 mars 2024 - 11:30
Salle des séminaires Évry Schatzman
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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