RUBIES Reveals a Massive Quiescent Galaxy at z = 7.3

  • Andrea Weibel
  • , Anna de Graaff
  • , David J. Setton
  • , Tim B. Miller
  • , Pascal A. Oesch
  • , Gabriel Brammer
  • , Claudia D.P. Lagos
  • , Katherine E. Whitaker
  • , Christina C. Williams
  • , Josephine F.W. Baggen
  • , Rachel Bezanson
  • , Leindert A. Boogaard
  • , Nikko J. Cleri
  • , Jenny E. Greene
  • , Michaela Hirschmann
  • , Raphael E. Hviding
  • , Adarsh Kuruvanthodi
  • , Ivo Labbé
  • , Joel Leja
  • , Michael V. Maseda
  • Jorryt Matthee, Ian McConachie, Rohan P. Naidu, Guido Roberts-Borsani, Daniel Schaerer, Katherine A. Suess, Francesco Valentino, Pieter van Dokkum, Bingjie Wang

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Abstract

We report the spectroscopic discovery of a massive quiescent galaxy at zspec = 7.29 ± 0.01, just ∼700 Myr after the big bang. RUBIES-UDS-QG-z7 was selected from public JWST/NIRCam and MIRI imaging from the PRIMER survey and observed with JWST/NIRSpec as part of RUBIES. The NIRSpec/PRISM spectrum reveals one of the strongest Balmer breaks observed thus far at z > 6, with no emission lines but tentative Balmer and Ca absorption features, as well as a Lyman break. Simultaneous modeling of the NIRSpec/PRISM spectrum and NIRCam and MIRI photometry (spanning 0.9-18 μm) shows that the galaxy formed a stellar mass of log ( M * / M ⊙ ) = 10.2 3 − 0.04 + 0.04 before z ∼ 8 and ceased forming stars 50-100 Myr prior to the time of observation, resulting in log ( sSFR/Gyr − 1 ) < − 1 . We measure a small physical size of 20 9 − 24 + 33 pc , which implies a high stellar-mass surface density within the effective radius of log ( Σ * , e / M ⊙ kpc − 2 ) = 10.8 5 − 0.12 + 0.11 , comparable to the highest densities measured in quiescent galaxies at z ∼ 2-5. The 3D stellar-mass density profile of RUBIES-UDS-QG-z7 is remarkably similar to the central densities of local massive ellipticals, suggesting that at least some of their cores may have already been in place at z > 7. The discovery of RUBIES-UDS-QG-z7 has strong implications for galaxy formation models: the estimated number density of quiescent galaxies at z ∼ 7 is >100 × larger than predicted from any model to date, indicating that quiescent galaxies have formed earlier than previously expected.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number11
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume983
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 10 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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