Evidence for the emergence of dust-free stellar populations at z > 10

Abstract

We present an analysis of the UV continuum slopes for a sample of 176176 galaxy candidates at 8<zphot<168 < z_{\mathrm{phot}} < 16. Focusing primarily on a new sample of 125125 galaxies at ⟨zβŸ©β‰ƒ11\langle z \rangle \simeq 11 selected from ≃320\simeq 320 arcmin2^2 of public JWST imaging data across 1515 independent datasets, we investigate the evolution of Ξ²\beta in the galaxy population at z>8z > 8. In the redshift range 8<z<108 < z < 10, we find evidence for a relationship between Ξ²\beta and MUVM_{\rm UV}, such that galaxies with brighter UV luminosities display redder UV slopes, with dΞ²/dMUV=βˆ’0.17Β±0.03\rm{d}\beta/ \rm{d} M_{\rm UV} = -0.17 \pm 0.03. A comparison with literature studies down to z≃2z\simeq2 suggests that a Ξ²βˆ’MUV\beta-M_{\rm UV} relation has been in place from at least z≃10z\simeq10, with a slope that does not evolve strongly with redshift, but with an evolving normalisation such that galaxies at higher redshifts become bluer at fixed MUVM_{\rm UV}. We find a significant trend between Ξ²\beta and redshift, with the inverse-variance weighted mean value evolving from ⟨β⟩=βˆ’2.17Β±0.05\langle \beta \rangle = -2.17 \pm 0.05 at z=9.5z = 9.5 to ⟨β⟩=βˆ’2.56Β±0.05\langle \beta \rangle = -2.56 \pm 0.05 at z=11.5z = 11.5. Based on a comparison with stellar population models, we find that at z>10.5z>10.5 the average UV continuum slope is consistent with the intrinsic blue limit of `dust-free' stellar populations (Ξ²intβ‰ƒβˆ’2.6)(\beta_{\mathrm{int}} \simeq -2.6). These results suggest that the moderately dust-reddened galaxy population at z<10z < 10 was essentially dust free at z≃11z \simeq 11. The extremely blue galaxies being uncovered at z>10z>10 place important constraints on the dust content of early galaxies, and imply that the already observed galaxy population is likely supplying an ionizing photon budget capable of maintaining ionized IGM fractions of ≳5\gtrsim 5 per cent at z≃11z\simeq11.Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, submitted to MNRA

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