A New Measurement of the Stellar Mass Density at z ≈ 5: Implications for the Sources of Cosmic Reionization

  • Stark D
  • Bunker A
  • Ellis R
  • et al.
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We present a new measurement of the integrated stellar mass per comoving volume at redshift 5 determined via spectral energy fitting drawn from a sample of 214 photometrically selected galaxies with z'850LP<26.5 in the southern GOODS field. Following recent procedures introduced by Eyles et al., we estimate stellar masses for various subsamples for which reliable and unconfused Spitzer IRAC detections are available. A spectroscopic sample of 14 of the most luminous sources with z=4.92 provides a firm lower limit to the stellar mass density of 1×106 Msolar Mpc-3. Several galaxies in this subsample have masses of order 1011 Msolar, implying that significant earlier activity occurred in massive systems. We then consider a larger sample whose photometric redshifts in the publicly available GOODS-MUSIC catalog lie in the range 4.4

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Stark, D. P., Bunker, A. J., Ellis, R. S., Eyles, L. P., & Lacy, M. (2007). A New Measurement of the Stellar Mass Density at z ≈ 5: Implications for the Sources of Cosmic Reionization. The Astrophysical Journal, 659(1), 84–97. https://doi.org/10.1086/511325

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