RUBIES Reveals a Massive Quiescent Galaxy at z=7.3
Abstract
We report the spectroscopic discovery of a massive quiescent galaxy at , just Myr after the Big Bang. RUBIES-UDS-QG-z7 was selected from public JWST/NIRCam and MIRI imaging from the PRIMER survey and observed with JWST/NIRSpec as part of RUBIES. The NIRSpec/PRISM spectrum reveals one of the strongest Balmer breaks observed thus far at , no emission lines, but tentative Balmer and Ca absorption features, as well as a Lyman break. Simultaneous modeling of the NIRSpec/PRISM spectrum and NIRCam and MIRI photometry (spanning ) shows that the galaxy formed a stellar mass of log before , and ceased forming stars Myr prior to the time of observation, resulting in . We measure a small physical size of , which implies a high stellar mass surface density within the effective radius of comparable to the highest densities measured in quiescent galaxies at . The 3D stellar mass density profile of RUBIES-UDS-QG-z7 is remarkably similar to the central densities of local massive ellipticals, suggesting that at least some of their cores may have already been in place at . The discovery of RUBIES-UDS-QG-z7 has strong implications for galaxy formation models: the estimated number density of quiescent galaxies at is larger than predicted from any model to date, indicating that quiescent galaxies have formed earlier than previously expected.
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@article{arxiv.2409.03829,
title = {RUBIES Reveals a Massive Quiescent Galaxy at z=7.3},
author = {Andrea Weibel and Anna de Graaff and David J. Setton and Tim B. Miller and Pascal A. Oesch and Gabriel Brammer and Claudia D. P. Lagos and Katherine E. Whitaker and Christina C. Williams and Josephine F. W. Baggen and Rachel Bezanson and Leindert A. Boogaard and Nikko J. Cleri and Jenny E. Greene and Michaela Hirschmann and Raphael E. Hviding and Adarsh Kuruvanthodi and Ivo Labbé and Joel Leja and Michael V. Maseda and Jorryt Matthee and Ian McConachie and Rohan P. Naidu and Guido Roberts-Borsani and Daniel Schaerer and Katherine A. Suess and Francesco Valentino and Pieter van Dokkum and Bingjie Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03829},
year = {2025}
}
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22 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ