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Euclid: The first statistical census of dusty and massive objects in the ERO/Perseus field

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-02-25 v1

Abstract

Our comprehension of the history of star formation at z>3z>3 relies on rest-frame UV observations, yet this selection misses the most dusty and massive sources, yielding an incomplete census at early times. Infrared facilities such as Spitzer and the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed a hidden population at z=3z=3-66 with extreme red colours, named HIEROs (HST-to-IRAC extremely red objects), identified by the criterion HEch2>2.25H_{\mathrm{E}}-\mathrm{ch2}>2.25. Recently, Euclid Early Release Observations (ERO) have made it possible to further study such objects by comparing Euclid data with ancillary Spitzer/IRAC imaging. We investigate a 232232 arcmin2^2 area in the Perseus field using VIS and NISP photometry, complemented by the four Spitzer channels and ground-based MegaCam bands (uu, gg, rr, Hα{\rm H}\alpha, ii, zz). Applying the colour cut yields 121121 HIEROs; after removing globular clusters, brown dwarfs, and unreliable cases through visual inspection of multiband cutouts, we obtain a final sample of 4242 robust HIEROs. Photometric redshifts and physical properties are estimated with the SED-fitting code Bagpipes. From the resulting zphotz_{\mathrm{phot}} and MM_* values, we compute the galaxy stellar mass function at 3.5<z<5.53.5<z<5.5. Even after excluding possible AGN hosts or systems where the stellar mass may be overestimated, the high-mass end remains comparable to previous determinations, suggesting the true abundance could be higher. These results highlight the importance of further study of this obscured population to assess its role in the cosmic star-formation rate density and its consistency with galaxy-formation models, demonstrating Euclid's capability to advance our understanding of dust-hidden star formation across early epochs.

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@article{arxiv.2512.01489,
  title  = {Euclid: The first statistical census of dusty and massive objects in the ERO/Perseus field},
  author = {G. Girardi and A. Grazian and G. Rodighiero and L. Bisigello and G. Gandolfi and E. Bañados and S. Belladitta and J. R. Weaver and S. Eales and C. C. Lovell and K. I. Caputi and A. Enia and A. Bianchetti and E. Dalla Bontà and T. Saifollahi and A. Vietri and N. Aghanim and B. Altieri and S. Andreon and N. Auricchio and H. Aussel and C. Baccigalupi and M. Baldi and A. Balestra and S. Bardelli and P. Battaglia and A. Biviano and E. Branchini and M. Brescia and J. Brinchmann and S. Camera and G. Cañas-Herrera and V. Capobianco and C. Carbone and J. Carretero and S. Casas and M. Castellano and G. Castignani and S. Cavuoti and K. C. Chambers and A. Cimatti and C. Colodro-Conde and G. Congedo and C. J. Conselice and L. Conversi and Y. Copin and F. Courbin and H. M. Courtois and M. Cropper and A. Da Silva and H. Degaudenzi and G. De Lucia and A. M. Di Giorgio and H. Dole and M. Douspis and F. Dubath and C. A. J. Duncan and X. Dupac and S. Dusini and S. Escoffier and M. Farina and R. Farinelli and F. Faustini and S. Ferriol and S. Fotopoulou and M. Frailis and E. Franceschi and M. Fumana and S. Galeotta and K. George and B. Gillis and C. Giocoli and J. Gracia-Carpio and F. Grupp and S. V. H. Haugan and J. Hoar and W. Holmes and I. M. Hook and F. Hormuth and A. Hornstrup and P. Hudelot and K. Jahnke and M. Jhabvala and E. Keihänen and S. Kermiche and A. Kiessling and B. Kubik and M. Kümmel and M. Kunz and H. Kurki-Suonio and A. M. C. Le Brun and D. Le Mignant and P. Liebing and S. Ligori and P. B. Lilje and V. Lindholm and I. Lloro and G. Mainetti and D. Maino and E. Maiorano and O. Mansutti and S. Marcin and O. Marggraf and M. Martinelli and N. Martinet and F. Marulli and R. Massey and S. Maurogordato and E. Medinaceli and S. Mei and Y. Mellier and M. Meneghetti and E. Merlin and G. Meylan and A. Mora and M. Moresco and L. Moscardini and R. Nakajima and C. Neissner and R. C. Nichol and S. -M. Niemi and C. Padilla and S. Paltani and F. Pasian and K. Pedersen and W. J. Percival and V. Pettorino and G. Polenta and M. Poncet and L. A. Popa and L. Pozzetti and F. Raison and R. Rebolo and A. Renzi and J. Rhodes and G. Riccio and E. Romelli and M. Roncarelli and E. Rossetti and B. Rusholme and R. Saglia and Z. Sakr and D. Sapone and B. Sartoris and J. A. Schewtschenko and P. Schneider and T. Schrabback and A. Secroun and G. Seidel and M. Seiffert and S. Serrano and P. Simon and C. Sirignano and G. Sirri and L. Stanco and J. Steinwagner and P. Tallada-Crespí and D. Tavagnacco and A. N. Taylor and I. Tereno and R. Toledo-Moreo and F. Torradeflot and I. Tutusaus and L. Valenziano and J. Valiviita and T. Vassallo and G. Verdoes Kleijn and A. Veropalumbo and Y. Wang and J. Weller and G. Zamorani and F. M. Zerbi and E. Zucca and M. Bolzonella and C. Burigana and L. Gabarra and J. Martín-Fleitas and V. Scottez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.01489},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in A\&A