The Astrophysical Journal Letters | 2021

An Ancient Massive Quiescent Galaxy Found in a Gas-rich z ∼ 3 Group

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Deep Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array and Hubble Space Telescope observations reveal the presence of a quenched massive galaxy within the z = 2.91 galaxy group RO-1001. With a mass-weighted stellar age of 1.6 ± 0.4 Gyr this galaxy is one of the oldest known at z ∼ 3, implying that most of its 1011 M ⊙ of stars were rapidly formed at z > 6–8. This is a unique example of the predominantly passive evolution of a galaxy over at least 3 < z < 6 following its high-redshift quenching and a smoking-gun event pointing to the early imprint of an age–environment relation. At the same time, being in a dense group environment with extensive cold gas reservoirs as betrayed by a giant Lyα halo, the existence of this galaxy demonstrates that gas accretion shutdown is not necessary for quenching and its maintenance.

Volume 917
Pages None
DOI 10.3847/2041-8213/ac16dc
Language English
Journal The Astrophysical Journal Letters

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