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Has JWST already falsified dark-matter-driven galaxy formation? (2210.14915v1)

Published 26 Oct 2022 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.CO

Abstract: The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) discovered several luminous high-redshift galaxy candidates with stellar masses of $M_{} \gtrsim 10{9} \, \rm{M_{\odot}}$ at photometric redshifts $z_{\mathrm{phot}} \gtrsim 10$ which allows to constrain galaxy and structure formation models. For example, Adams et al. identified the candidate ID 1514 with $\log_{10}(M_{}/M_{\odot}) = {9.8}{-0.2}{+0.2}$ located at $z{\mathrm{phot}} = 9.85_{-0.12}{+0.18}$ and Naidu et al. found even more distant candidates labeled as GL-z11 and GL-z13 with $\log_{10}(M_{}/M_{\odot}) = 9.4_{-0.3}{+0.3}$ at $z_{\mathrm{phot}}=10.9_{-0.4}{+0.5}$ and $\log_{10}(M_{}/M_{\odot}) = 9.0_{-0.4}{+0.3}$ at $z_{\mathrm{phot}} = 13.1_{-0.7}{+0.8}$, respectively. Assessing the computations of the IllustrisTNG (TNG50-1 and TNG100-1) and EAGLE projects, we investigate if the stellar mass buildup as predicted by the $\Lambda$CDM paradigm is consistent with these observations assuming that the early JWST calibration is correct and that the candidates are indeed located at $z \gtrsim 10$. Galaxies formed in the $\Lambda$CDM paradigm are by more than an order of magnitude less massive in stars than the observed galaxy candidates implying that the stellar mass buildup is more efficient in the early Universe than predicted by the $\Lambda$CDM models. This in turn would suggest that structure formation is more enhanced at $z \gtrsim 10$ than predicted by the $\Lambda$CDM framework. We show that different star formation histories could reduce the stellar masses of the galaxy candidates alleviating the tension. Finally, we calculate the galaxy-wide initial mass function (gwIMF) of the galaxy candidates assuming the integrated galaxy IMF theory. The gwIMF becomes top-heavy for metal-poor starforming galaxies decreasing therewith the stellar masses compared to an invariant canonical IMF.

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