Constraints on the galaxy 'main sequence' at z > 5: The stellar mass of HDF850.1

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We present rest-frame optical and near-infrared detections of one of the highest redshift submm-selected galaxies to date, HDF850.1. We do not detect the previously proposed counterpart HDF850.1K in new deep J- and H-band Hubble Space TelescopeWide Field Camera 3 data, placing a strong limit of H - K > 3.8, concluding that the K-band source is spurious. However, we detect 5.8 and 8 μm emission co-located with the submm in deblended images. After modelling and removing the flux contributions from another foreground galaxy, we constrain the stellar mass of HDF850.1 to be (2.5 ± 1)μ -1 × 1011M⊙ for a lensing magnification μ = 1.9 ± 0.3, with a specific star formation rate of 8.5 Gyr-1, faster than the 1-4 Gyr-1 observed for UV-selected galaxies at this epoch. © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Serjeant, S., & Marchetti, L. (2014). Constraints on the galaxy “main sequence” at z > 5: The stellar mass of HDF850.1. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 443(4), 3118–3126. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1266

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