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CEERS: Increasing Scatter along the Star-Forming Main Sequence Indicates Early Galaxies Form in Bursts

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-12-19 v1

Abstract

We present the star-formation-rate -- stellar-mass (SFR-M_\ast) relation for galaxies in the CEERS survey at 4.5z124.5\leq z\leq 12. We model the \jwst\ and \hst\ rest-UV and rest-optical photometry of galaxies with flexible star-formation histories (SFHs) using \bagpipes. We consider SFRs averaged from the SFHs over 10~Myr (\sfrten) and 100~Myr (\sfrcen), where the photometry probes SFRs on these timescales, effectively tracing nebular emission lines in the rest-optical (on 10\sim10~Myr timescales) and the UV/optical continuum (on 100\sim100 Myr timescales). We measure the slope, normalization and intrinsic scatter of the SFR-M_\ast relation, taking into account the uncertainty and the covariance of galaxy SFRs and MM_\ast. From z59z\sim 5-9 there is larger scatter in the \sfrtenM\sfrten-M_\ast relation, with σ(log\sfrcen)=0.4\sigma(\log \sfrcen)=0.4~dex, compared to the \sfrcenM\sfrcen-M_\ast relation, with σ(log\sfrten)=0.1\sigma(\log \sfrten)=0.1~dex. This scatter increases with redshift and increasing stellar mass, at least out to z7z\sim 7. These results can be explained if galaxies at higher redshift experience an increase in star-formation variability and form primarily in short, active periods, followed by a lull in star formation (i.e. ``napping'' phases). We see a significant trend in the ratio RSFR=log(\sfrten/\sfrcen)R_\mathrm{SFR}=\log(\sfrten/\sfrcen) in which, on average, RSFRR_\mathrm{SFR} decreases with increasing stellar mass and increasing redshift. This yields a star-formation ``duty cycle'' of 40%\sim40\% for galaxies with logM/M9.3\log M_\ast/M_\odot\geq 9.3, at z5z\sim5, declining to 20%\sim20\% at z9z\sim9. Galaxies also experience longer lulls in star formation at higher redshift and at higher stellar mass, such that galaxies transition from periods of higher SFR variability at z 6z\gtrsim~6 to smoother SFR evolution at z 4.5z\lesssim~4.5.

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@article{arxiv.2312.10152,
  title  = {CEERS: Increasing Scatter along the Star-Forming Main Sequence Indicates Early Galaxies Form in Bursts},
  author = {Justin W. Cole and Casey Papovich and Steven L. Finkelstein and Micaela B. Bagley and Mark Dickinson and Kartheik G. Iyer and L. Y. Aaron Yung and Laure Ciesla and Ricardo O. Amorin and Pablo Arrabal Haro and Rachana Bhatawdekar and Antonello Calabro and Nikko J. Cleri and Alexander de la Vega and Avishai Dekel and Ryan Endsley and Eric Gawiser and Mauro Giavalisco and Nimish P. Hathi and Michaela Hirschmann and Benne W. Holwerda and Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe and Anton M. Koekemoer and Ray A. Lucas and Sara Mascia and Bahram Mobasher and Pablo G. Perez-Gonzalez and Giulia Rodighiero and Kaila Ronayne and Sandro Tachhella and Benjamin J. Weiner and Stephen M. Wilkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.10152},
  year   = {2023}
}

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28 pages, 12 figures, 2 Appendix figures