Abstract
In this Letter, we reconstruct the formation pathway of MRG-S0851, a massive, log M * / M ⊙ = 11.02 ± 0.04 , strongly lensed, red galaxy at z = 1.883 ± 0.001. While the global photometry and spatially resolved outskirts of MRG-S0851 imply an early formation scenario with a slowly decreasing or constant star formation history, a joint fit of 2D grism spectroscopy and photometry reveals a more complex scenario: MRG-S0851 is likely to be experiencing a centrally concentrated rejuvenation in the inner ∼1 kpc in the last ∼100 Myr of evolution. We estimate 0.5 ± 0.1% of the total stellar mass is formed in this phase. Rejuvenation episodes are suggested to be infrequent for massive galaxies at z ∼ 2, but as our analyses indicate, more examples of complex star formation histories may yet be hidden within existing data. By adding an FUV color criterion to the standard U–V / V–J diagnostic—thereby heightening our sensitivity to recent star formation—we show that we can select populations of galaxies with similar spectral energy distributions to that of MRG-S0851, but note that deep follow-up spectroscopic observations and/or spatially resolved analyses are necessary to robustly confirm the rejuvenation of these candidates. Using our criteria with MRG-S0851 as a prototype, we estimate that ∼1% of massive quiescent galaxies at 1 < z < 2 are potentially rejuvenating.
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Akhshik, M., Whitaker, K. E., Leja, J., Mahler, G., Sharon, K., Brammer, G., … Williams, C. C. (2021). Recent Star Formation in a Massive Slowly Quenched Lensed Quiescent Galaxy at z = 1.88. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 907(1), L8. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/abd416
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