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Massive Galaxies Form Early and Gray: Stellar Assembly and Dust Attenuation at $\mathbf{z>3.5}$ from CAPERS

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-15 v1

Abstract

The stellar mass assembly of massive galaxies in the first few billion years of cosmic history remains a central challenge in galaxy formation. Galaxies with M1010MM_\star \gtrsim 10^{10}M_\odot observed at z4z \gtrsim 4 must grow rapidly under conditions of intense gas accretion, feedback, and dust production. Observationally, their star-formation histories (SFHs) have been poorly constrained due to degeneracies inherent to broadband photometry. The advent of JWST enables direct spectroscopic access to detailed continuum shapes and rest-frame optical diagnostics at high redshift, providing a critical opportunity to reconstruct formation timescales of massive early galaxies. Here, we investigate massive galaxies using joint spectro-photometric SED fitting of JWST/NIRSpec prism spectroscopy from the CANDELS-Area Prism Epoch of Reionization Survey (CAPERS). Our sample comprises 148 galaxies selected photometrically with log (M/M)>9.5(M_\star/M_\odot) > 9.5 at z>3.5z > 3.5. We find that the most massive galaxies (log (M/M)>10.5(M_\star/M_\odot) > 10.5) preferentially exhibit shallow, gray dust attenuation curves, consistent with higher dust optical depths and large grain sizes. We also find significant diversity in the time at which galaxies form 25% of their stellar mass. While formation timescales converge toward later cosmic times, galaxies with lower sSFR (9\lesssim -9) at the observation epoch formed significantly earlier than systems with higher sSFRs. Across the full mass range, inferred assembly times are systematically earlier than model predictions, suggesting more rapid early growth than currently captured theoretically. These results underscore the importance of spectroscopic constraints and flexible SFH and dust models for reconstructing high-redshift massive galaxy formation histories.

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@article{arxiv.2605.13966,
  title  = {Massive Galaxies Form Early and Gray: Stellar Assembly and Dust Attenuation at $\mathbf{z>3.5}$ from CAPERS},
  author = {Katherine Chworowsky and Steven L. Finkelstein and Anthony J. Taylor and Alexa M. Morales and Mark Dickinson and L. Y. Aaron Yung and Pablo Arrabal Haro and Bren E. Backhaus and Davide Bevacqua and Óscar Chávez Ortiz and Adam C. Carnall and Callum T. Donnan and Mauro Giavalisco and Michaela Hirschmann and Kartheik G. Iyer and Anton M. Koekemoer and Rebecca L. Larson and Ray A. Lucas and Jed McKinney and Derek J. McLeod and Casey Papovich and Pablo G. Pérez-González and Lu Shen and Rachel S. Somerville and Laura Sommovigo and Thomas M. Stanton and Xin Wang and Stephen M. Wilkins and Jorge A. Zavala and the CAPERS Collaboration},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.13966},
  year   = {2026}
}

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24 pages, 11 figures, submitted to ApJL