By utilizing the spatially-resolved photometry of galaxies at 0.2<z<3.0 in the CEERS field, we estimate the resolved and unresolved stellar mass via spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting to study the discrepancy between them. We first compare M∗ derived from photometry with and without the JWST wavelength coverage and find that M∗ can be overestimated by up to 0.2 dex when lacking rest-frame NIR data. The SED fitting process tends to overestimate both stellar age and dust attenuation in the absence of rest-frame NIR data, consequently leading to a larger observed mass-to-light ratio and hence an elevated M∗. With the inclusion of the JWST NIR photometry, we find no significant disparity between the resolved and unresolved stellar mass estimates, providing a plausible solution to the conflict between them out to z∼3. Further investigation demonstrates that reliable M∗ estimates can be obtained, regardless of whether they are derived from spatially resolved or spatially unresolved photometry, so long as the reddest filter included in the SED fitting has a rest-frame wavelength larger than 10000 \AA.
@article{arxiv.2310.12228,
title = {Solution to the conflict between the resolved and unresolved galaxy stellar mass estimation from the perspective of JWST},
author = {Jie Song and GuanWen Fang and Zesen Lin and Yizhou Gu and Xu Kong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.12228},
year = {2023}
}