JWST Breakthrough in Galaxy Formation: Mass Build-up Efficiency at Cosmic Dawn

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101088789
EC Contribution
€19,794
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

We present SFEER (Star Formation Efficiency in the Epoch of Reionization), an ambitious project to enable one of the most significant and long-lasting leaps in our understanding of early galaxy formation. The discovery of exceptionally massive galaxies in the distant Universe has confronted us with puzzling questions about how galaxies could assemble so efficiently at early cosmic times. Unfortunately, significant instrumental limitations have prevented us from robustly reconstructing their physical properties. The recent launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has ignited a revolution. Its exquisite sensitivity and spatial resolution are going to provide dramatically new information on massive galaxies in the the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) and beyond. SFEER is set to play a dominant role in this process. At its core is a cycle 1 JWST/NIRSpec program I am leading which will obtain spatially resolved spectroscopy for 12 exceptionally bright galaxies in the EoR. Remarkably, estimates of the interstellar medium (ISM) reservoirs of this sample are already in our hands thanks to recent Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations, providing information on their molecular gas and dust content, and the fraction of obscured star formation. This joint dataset clearly stands out in the panorama of current JWST programs, and constitutes an important benchmark. SFEER will enable to probe the assembly history of these tantalizing objects through the characterization of their ages, stellar mass, energy-balanced star-formation rates, metallicity, merging fractions and gas kinematics, and their relationship with the host dark matter halos. Taking advantage of complementary JWST programs and wide-area multi-wavelength data from ground and Euclid, we will extend our results to higher and lower masses, and probe galaxy formation from the earliest points in cosmic time.

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Publications (7)
REBELS-IFU: dust build-up in massive galaxies at redshift 7
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2026DOI
Hiddo S B Algera, Lucie Rowland, Mauro Stefanon, Marco Palla, Laura Sommovigo, Hanae Inami, Rychard Bouwens, Manuel Aravena, Rebecca A A Bowler, Pratika Dayal, Ilse De Looze, Andrea Ferrara, Rebecca Fisher, Luca Graziani, Cindy Gulis, Kasper Heintz, Jacqueline Hodge, Andrés Laza-Ramos, Ivana van Leeuwen, Andrea Pallottini, Siân Phillips, Sander Schouws, Renske Smit, Daniel P Stark, Paul van der Werf
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics· 2025DOI
Covelo Paz, Alba; Giovinazzo, Emma; Oesch, Pascal; Meyer, Romain; Weibel, Andrea Daniel; Brammer, Gabriel; Fudamoto, Yoshinobu; Kerutt, Josephine; Lin, Jamie; Matharu, Jasleen; Naidu, Rohan P.; Velichko, Anna; Bollo, Victoria; Bouwens, Rychard; Chisholm, John; Illingworth, Garth D.; Kramarenko, Ivan; Magee, Daniel; Maseda, Michael; Matthee, Jorryt; Nelson, Erica; Reddy, Naveen; Schaerer, Daniel Olivier; Stefanon, Mauro; Xiao, Mengyuan
REBELS-IFU: dust attenuation curves of 12 massive galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 7
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2025DOI
R Fisher; R A A Bowler; M Stefanon; L E Rowland; H S B Algera; M Aravena; R Bouwens; P Dayal; A Ferrara; Y Fudamoto; C Gulis; J A Hodge; H Inami; K Ormerod; A Pallottini; S G Phillips; N S Sartorio; S Schouws; R Smit; L Sommovigo; D P Stark; P P van der Werf
The ALMA REBELS survey: [O <scp>iii</scp>]88μm line scans of UV-bright <i>z</i> ≳ 7.6 galaxies
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2025DOI
I F van Leeuwen; R J Bouwens; J A Hodge; P P van der Werf; H S B Algera; S Schouws; M Aravena; R A A Bowler; P Dayal; A Ferrara; R Fisher; Y Fudamoto; C Gulis; T Herard-Demanche; H Inami; I de Looze; A Pallottini; R Smit; L Sommovigo; M Stefanon
Galaxy build-up in the first 1.5 Gyr of cosmic history: insights from the stellar mass function at <i>z</i> ~ 4–9 from <i>JWST</i> NIRCam observations
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2024DOI
Weibel, Andrea Daniel; Oesch, Pascal; Barrufet De Soto, Laia; Gottumukkala, Rashmi; Ellis, Richard S; Santini, Paola; Weaver, John R; Allen, Natalie; Bouwens, Rychard; Bowler, Rebecca A A; Brammer, Gabe; Carnall, Adam C; Cullen, Fergus; Dayal, Pratika; Dickinson, Mark; Donnan, Callum T; Dunlop, James S; Giavalisco, Mauro; Grogin, Norman A; Illingworth, Garth D; Koekemoer, Anton M; Labbe, Ivo; Marchesini, Danilo; McLeod, Derek J; McLure, Ross J; Naidu, Rohan P; Pérez-González, Pablo G; Shuntov, Marko; Stefanon, Mauro; Toft, Sune; Xiao, Mengyuan
JWST FRESCO: A comprehensive census of H β + [O iii] emitters at 6.8 < z < 9.0 in the GOODS fields
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2024DOI
Meyer, Romain A.; Oesch, Pascal A.; Bouwens, Rychard; Shivaei, Irene; Stefanon, Mauro
The ALMA REBELS survey: obscured star formation in massive Lyman-break galaxies at <i>z</i> <b>=</b> 4–8 revealed by the IRX–β and <i>M</i>⋆ relations
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society· 2023DOI
Bowler, R A A; Inami, H; Sommovigo, L; Smit, R; Algera, H S B; Aravena, M; Barrufet, L; Bouwens, R; da ; Cunha, E; Cullen, F; Dayal, P; De ; Looze, I; Dunlop, J S; Fudamoto, Y; Mauerhofer, V; McLure, R J; Stefanon M; Schneider R; Ferrara A; Graziani L; Hodge J A; Nanayakkara; T Palla; M Schouws; S Stark; D P van ; der ; Werf P P
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